Mice.
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Hi everybody,
a good way of keeping your peas, broadbeans, and any other seeds you do not want the mice to eat is to buy some extra strong mints. Crush the mints into tiny bits and sprinkle on the tops of your pots or seed trays. The mice smell the mints and not the seeds so the seeds do not get eaten.
Happy crushing
Tracie
a good way of keeping your peas, broadbeans, and any other seeds you do not want the mice to eat is to buy some extra strong mints. Crush the mints into tiny bits and sprinkle on the tops of your pots or seed trays. The mice smell the mints and not the seeds so the seeds do not get eaten.
Happy crushing
Tracie
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It does seem that mice certainly have their likes and dislikes, a bit like us lot i suppose.
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