That's mice

hubert liverman hubertliverman@bellsouth.net
Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:44:09 -0600


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Yes, it may work with moths but not mice! Some piano owners are =
allergic/don't like the smell. If so, find a cabinet maker in your area =
and ask for some scrap cedar leftover interior closet sheathing. Sand if =
necessary to get the aroma. Next tuning appointment, smell for aroma and =
sand/replace until you do. Size,number and,placement of peices vary. It =
seems to get rid of the moths,and smells like Christmas year round. If =
you see Moth damage it may be to late except on lesser home owned =
pianos. Mice/Rats are another problem, they/their droppings may or not =
may be long since dead. Take care. A just weaned 'Possum will create =
total devistation.  DAMHIK...(Interior pun intended) :-



Hubert Liverman=20
Tuner/tech
Opelika,Al
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  From: Vinny Samarco=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:26 PM
  Subject: Re: That's mice


  Hi EVeryone,
  Have any of you tried moth balls inside a piano?  Someone said they =
worked well.
  Vinny
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    From: Alpha88x@aol.com=20
    To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
    Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:02 AM
    Subject: Re: That's mice


    Greetings,=20

            That customer?.....Inform her of the danger of HER =
contracting Haunta...that should get her stepping on her hygiene =
situation(at least as far as mice, I would hope)!=20

    Julia,
    Reading,PA 
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