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Thanks for the replies chaps.
The netting that I've got is the "Woodland" colour scheme. I'm not sure of the size because I've not unrolled it but I would guess that it's big enough to cover a Land Rover. The netting has been stored in an outhouse that has a serious mouse problem for 15 to 20 years and they appear to have been using the netting as their toilet as the netting was "discharging copious amounts of mouse droppings" when I moved it. I thought that a better storage place for the netting would be in my house but thought that it may be a good idea to wash the netting first, before binging it indoors.
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10-22-2021 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Thanks for the replies chaps.
The netting that I've got is the "Woodland" colour scheme. I'm not sure of the size because I've not unrolled it but I would guess that it's big enough to cover a Land Rover. The netting has been stored in an outhouse that has a serious mouse problem for 15 to 20 years and they appear to have been using the netting as their toilet as the netting was "discharging copious amounts of mouse droppings" when I moved it. I thought that a better storage place for the netting would be in my house but thought that it may be a good idea to wash the netting first, before binging it indoors.
That makes complete sense! Lots of good suggestions above!
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
mouse droppings
Careful about the dust from vermin poop...I wouldn't have taken it. But then I've seen too many to want one. Do a thorough cleaning or the vermin sign.
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