[permaculture] mice, voles, rodents, oh my!

Toby Hemenway toby at patternliteracy.com
Wed Sep 12 18:24:06 EDT 2007


We successfully dealt with rodents in mulched beds using cats. The 
problem plummeted to near zero. When coyotes killed our original 
city-bred cats, the voles and pack rats came back with a vengeance. Then 
we got barn-born cats who were completely country-savvy, and they 
survived intact for the remaining 6 years we spent in 
coyote/bobcat/hawk/owl country. The new cats restored the rodent-free 
condition and hung out primarily in the garden. So we did the whole 
experimental series to show that cats were the answer. They rarely went 
after birds, being so well fed on voles. We also fed the cats in the house.

Good habitat for other predators is useful, but nothing helped like cats 
did. We had a dog who killed pack rats and gophers in the garden.

Speaking of mulch and slugs, I have fewer slug problems (in the slug 
ridden US Pacific NW) with mulch than without it. Mulch brings in birds, 
predatory beetles, snakes, and other slug predators. With no mulch, 
there is still slug habitat (my veggies) but no predator habitat.

Toby
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