Subject: | Re: living in the walls |
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From: | ". m u r m e r ." |
Date: | Fri May 15, 2009 8:01 am ((PDT)) |
{ brad brace } wrote: > les petites pigeons? /:b at first i thought it was some kind of bird as well (a neighbour suggested it might be a small owl), but it is very much *inside* the wall, rather than under gutters, in eaves, etc, etc. i've had a look at the outside of the house and the roof at that point, and there doesn't seem to be any obvious way in or out, nor are there any visible nests. i've been leaning towards some kind of rodent. but i know absolutely zilch about these technically, so i bow down to the superior knowledge of the list... p -- ||| www.murmerings.com ||| |
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