With the onset of spring, the mouse population is increasing. My title is a little misleading. We haven't had any mice inside our float cabin, but we don't want to wait until it becomes a problem. Each night we set a trap on the deck, and in the morning have been "rewarded" with a little deer mouse ready for relocation. Hopefully it isn't the same mouse coming back for more peanut butter.
What we can't figure out is how the mice survive on the float. There are no identifiable food sources. We wonder if maybe they live on the float and cross to shore at night to eat. But when we leave for extended periods, we pull in our gangplank. I guess there is only so much we can do to rid ourselves of mice without worrying too much about their wellbeing.
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