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1/4in screen???
Can mice and ASFs really eat out of 1/4" screening????
I picked some up tonight to make some hoppers out of but it just looks so small....
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Re: 1/4in screen???
They most definatley can. I've even seen regular rats do it!
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Re: 1/4in screen???
This is what I do for mine, see the cuts I make works a charm.
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Re: 1/4in screen???
Awesome! Thanks a lot!!!
Mitch
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Re: 1/4in screen???
No cuts needed. I'm not sure about ASFs but mice have no trouble eating from 1/4". If they are similar in size, I'm sure you won't have a problem.
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Re: 1/4in screen???
Deborah, do you ever have problems with cut up faces?
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Re: 1/4in screen???
 Originally Posted by Bettacreek
Deborah, do you ever have problems with cut up faces?
Never had!
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Re: 1/4in screen???
I am also concerned with this, so what I did was put a cup over the food so that its all together and pressure from the top will push down on the bottom ones. I hope this works!
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Re: 1/4in screen???
 Originally Posted by Clear
I am also concerned with this, so what I did was put a cup over the food so that its all together and pressure from the top will push down on the bottom ones. I hope this works!
You can use PVC. Depending on how many mice you have in a tub, you may need something larger. I just built a square food hopper for the front of my rack frames. I never had a problem with mice eating through 1/4".
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