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Rodents in Pipe Organs
By Ralph Schultz

Dear MMD readers:  In the past I have hibernated my trailer
mounted band organ in a friend's building that could possibly have
a mouse or two in it.  I don't need squeaky pipes or any additional
nodel holes, so I have used moth balls both in and outside the
trailer, but that takes two month's to air out.

I was told that cedar wood will also prevent them from invasion.
Can anyone verify this or offer better suggestions?  Help would be
appreciated.

Thanks

Ralph J. Schultz
Belle Plaine MN


(Message sent Wed 29 Aug 2001, 14:59:24 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Organs, Pipe, Rodents

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