Thursday, April 18, 2013

Mice in the Compost

New garden-related problem - I seem to have a mouse nest in my compost pile.

My first clue was that the cat has been hanging around the compost for the past month or so - whenever it has been warm enough to be outside.  And she's been super interested in what's going on in it - she looks like a vulture staring down into the compost.  Remember Snoopy when he looked like a vulture?  Well, that's Jack.



The good news - I have a cat who is a mouser - she's gnawing on one in the back yard right now. 

The bad news - I have to turn that compost pretty soon and I'm not looking forward to disturbing mice while I do it.

So research is needed. 

I'll keep you posted on what I find, but upon initial perusal, it looks like I need to do more maintenance than I have been.  Turning the compost is vital.  But the problem is that the compost bin we have is so large that I have a hard time actually turning it.  It is really hard work.  But I guess I just have to put aside several hours (when it's warm enough) and turn it a couple of times per year.  Maybe buying a barrel composter would help.

The other thing is that I occasionally add meat to the compost - apparently a no no.  As is adding baked goods which I often do.  These things attract vermin.  And let's face it, vermin aren't good to have near food.  There's Hanta virus, not to mention the Plague - both transmitted by small rodents. 

1/4 inch mesh lining the bottom and the sides would be good, too.  And putting newspapers and boards across the top as a cover might help.  They say to always have a cover, but my compost bins are large wooden slat numbers, and a real cover would be cumbersome.

I think my best solution to this problem is the cat.  She's good at what she does.  And instead of getting upset when she kills something, I should be grateful.  Because she is doing her job!