Try steel wool at there points of access .
Try pop corn mixed with rat poison to kill them.

On 16-06-13 07:17 AM, Ed wrote:
> On 06/13/2016 03:20 AM, Greg Bentzinger wrote:
>> Today I was piddling around in the shop and I happened to open up the 
>> control console on one of my CNC mills. This is still the OEM control.
>> Well the mice had climbed up the inside of the 3" square tubing which mounts 
>> the console and they had built quite a nest inside  with lots of excess 
>> urine on the PCB's and feci everywhere.
>>
>> I will pull it out with tongs so that if anything snags on board jumpers 
>> those jumpers and settings won't be lost.
>>
>> I may have to foam the conduit tube to seal it up as I can't conceive of a 
>> simple (cheap) way to keep them out at the hinge point.
>>
>> I also recently acquired a CNC turning center and have not begun to think 
>> about if/how mice might attack that.
>>
>> My thought is that ideally I would just run the machine daily and the fresh 
>> oil covering all the interior surfaces would be a deterrent. But I don't 
>> have work lined up such that there are (paying) jobs to be run.
>>
> Try copper or stainless steel kitchen pot scrubbers stuffed into the
> openings. They seem to like fiberglass insulation to nest with.
>
> Ed.
>
>
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