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Brumating beardie and mice in the house. How worried should I be?
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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 1978599, member: 103228"] This isn't about brumation directly. My girl brumates herself fine. Unfortunately a few weeks ago in October my beloved kitty passed away of old age. She always did her job and kept the house rodent free. It's very clear the wild mice from outside have found their old ways into the house and started to move in. The only evidence is for small field mice, no large rodents. I still don't know how much of a risk this might impose on a sleeping dragon. If she could get bitten by mice. I have a lid for her roaches so I'm keeping an eye open for signs the mice have chewed into her bugs (no evidence as of right now). We have traps I can put out. I do also plan to have a cat in the future, but I might move up my cat plans like adopt an older cat that needs a home just to address the mouse problem right away. Anyone else have to deal with mice and a brumating beardie? [/QUOTE]
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