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Peter
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Derry Argue <derry(delete)@adviegundogs.co.uk> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Mice are known horders. The 200Tdi was lying idle awaiting
> repairs. The mice clearly took the biscuits "home" for the
> winter. Now, I'll agree, it was some feat to remove the biscuits
> to the sound proofing above the engine! But it did happen and I
> wasn't too surprised. Mice seem rather fond of moving into
> vehicles. The biscuits, by the way, are rather small -- about
> 1/2 inch in diameter and approximately 1/4 inch thick.
OK, I've checked for dog biscuits, mice and soundproofing - nope, none
of those present...
I once found that mice had carefully stashed a sizable amount of
poisoned grain in my bed (under the bottom sheet) whilst I'd been away
for a while. Returning the favour, perhaps?
Peter
> Mice are known horders. The 200Tdi was lying idle awaiting
> repairs. The mice clearly took the biscuits "home" for the
> winter. Now, I'll agree, it was some feat to remove the biscuits
> to the sound proofing above the engine! But it did happen and I
> wasn't too surprised. Mice seem rather fond of moving into
> vehicles. The biscuits, by the way, are rather small -- about
> 1/2 inch in diameter and approximately 1/4 inch thick.
OK, I've checked for dog biscuits, mice and soundproofing - nope, none
of those present...
I once found that mice had carefully stashed a sizable amount of
poisoned grain in my bed (under the bottom sheet) whilst I'd been away
for a while. Returning the favour, perhaps?
Peter