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Lawnchair107
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11/02/2023 10:18AM  
Has anyone dealt with mice with their hammocks systems? I had a couple running along my tarp last time out. Any advice?
 
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mgraber
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01/20/2024 10:46PM  
Mouse Traps? ;)
 
Woods Walker
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01/30/2024 04:42PM  
I have never had anything try to climb in with me. Not sure what you could do to prevent it. Probably never happen again.
 
scottiebaldwin
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02/18/2024 08:32AM  
Yeah, from time to time I hear them scurry along the tarp. It’s rare though. I don’t believe there’s anything you can do except invite them in for a snuggle. Hey, mice need love too.
 
Loony_canoe
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03/07/2024 09:58AM  
Ugh, Mice.
Yes, I have woken in the night with a sweet furry little creature sleeping in the middle of my chest. I suppose it was warm an cosey. Scared the crap out of me though.
I now use a hammock with a netting to keep little visitors out of my sleeping system. Although I'm aware if one wanted in the hammock, a quick chew would allow access.
They still scurry around and on my stuff, but no longer share the bed.

I'm careful not to eat near my hammock, I check my cloths for crumbs before bed and ensure I don't leave food in any pocket, I put away anything I don't want a hole chewed in it. I also keep all food items and cooking stuff away from where I sleep. I always turn my cup over and keep a lid on my pot at the fire grate. Stubborn buggers still will try to get in. I have not found a way stop them, so I just try to keep them from ruining my better stuff.
Even with all that, I wake to the sound of tiny clawed feet on my stuff, on my hammock, and on my tarp.
 
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