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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
In article , "Mary Fisher" writes: | | | Mice certainly do eat beeswax, but I don't know under what | circumstances. | | | | They will eat comb, either in or outside a hive. It's easy to bite and | | usually contains somethiing nice - honey, pollen or larvae. | | | | Great chunks of solid wax - from 1 to 60 lbs are not as easy :-) | | They eat beeswax candles. | | Evidence? Personal, historic and second-hand. The books you don't read are very good sources of information on such mundane issues :-) I have also had beeswax candles eaten by mice, and have known other people who have, too. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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