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Mice Burrow in Plants

10 Jan 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

Mice Burrow in Plants
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What am I looking at in this image? What you see is a close-up of a potted plant on a window sill. To the left of the red leaf is a mouse burrow in the soil of the potted plant. During our inspection we uncovered the spilled soil on the window sill and investigated further. Sure enough the mice were burrowing into the soil in the plant and created a nice underground nest. This goes to show you how crafty and adaptable mice are. It takes an expert like EHS to investigate and uncover these types of things.

Sherlock Holmes said, “We must train ourselves to see what others overlook.” That is exactly how every EHS specialists inspects when in the field.

John Stellberger
President


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