I performed my fall ritual of making sure the pantry is cleaned out and all food is in Rubbermaids, so the mice won't try to move in for the winter.
| Can you believe one pantry can create this mess? |
We made an Amish run for hay yesterday. I actually bought horse feed (for the donkey), chicken feed and two kinds of hay but totally forgot the goat feed. I just can't remember everything no matter what.
I got a bonus surprise when I got to the feed store because apples were in. For some reason, the Amish apples are sold at the feed store, not the Amish grocery store or Amish flee market - I don't get it but it's a well kept secret that I'm thankful to be in on. Other than bulk apples, we got 50 pound bags of wheat, flour and sugar. I even buy those huge cheese logs that Walmart slices off of - the Amish just sell the whole log for a fraction of the deli price.
It sure got hot the last few days and needs to feel more like fall before I feel like cooking apples for hours or laying fall grass seed.
Ewww does it really get worse in the fall/winter?? I've seen more mice in the barns here in our 4 weeks, than I saw in the suburbs in the last 25 years put together. But Hey! haven't seen a single roach...which seam to be plentiful in the burbs.
ReplyDeleteThankfully, only evidence has been seen in the house, and DH got the culprit in a trap....I did not have to witness any mice, dead or alive. It was our cereal cabinet where evidence was found. How do I "rubbermaid"ize a case of cereal so that it fits in the cabinet?..pantry space is limited. And do you have a fool-proof mouse-proof container I could use for horse feed?