RM2TBT512–European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), antlers or horns of roe deer, gnawed by mice
RM2NT0AY9–Label & lid of jar chewed by Marmite crazed mice in a store cupboard.
RM2HGNYBR–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice) Roots hollowed out or completely eaten off, teeth marks visible.
RF2DB0NT1–Sugarbeet on a field, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RMD4Y4KT–Mouse droppings on a dahlia flower gnawed by a mouse
RMFKMDJ6–Shed antler of roe deer showing teeth marks and gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for minerals and nutrients
RM2FN433N–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RF2DE71T5–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks, porcupine, mice, squirrel, opossum for minerals
RF2WAG38R–old books in the attic gnawed by mice
RMFF2141–Onion sets shooting in a cold greenhouse over winter and showing evidence of mice nibbling
RF2T0EDWE–Mice infestation in service room of strata building. Room corner with many rodent droppings, white insulation pieces from the ceiling and rodent bait
RF2BJ9THJ–partially melted snowdrift, rodent burrows lined with old grass, housing insulation for the winter, selective focus
RMW7W5DH–Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) antler, showing teeth marks where it has been gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for Calcium, Magnesium and other minerals, UK
RM2F27YE0–Two Mice.This drawing was specially made by Joris Hoefnagel for his friend Johannes Muisenhol from Frankfurt. The scene refers to his surname (mouse hole), while the extinguished candle and the gnawed walnut stand for the transience of life. Symbolism played an important role in the 16th century. The artist also had a keen eye for the faithful depiction of the mice.
RMW7W5DE–Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) antler, showing teeth marks where it has been gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for Calcium, Magnesium and other minerals, UK
RFM0CTT8–Health hazard of mice
RF2MXC5F2–Rat near gnawed cable indoors. Pest control
RM2PJ1CRN–A young apple tree has been gnawed by forest animals.
RFA32K2T–Notice with computer graphic of three people chatting and stating Proceeds to church funds but largely eaten away by mice
RM2TBT51T–European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), antlers or horns of roe deer, gnawed by mice
RM2NT0AYM–Label & lid of jar chewed by Marmite crazed mice in a store cupboard.
RM2HGNYD8–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice) Roots hollowed out or completely eaten off, teeth marks visible.
RF2DB0NRM–Sugarbeet on a field, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RM2H7X1PK–Section of a15mm plastic water-pipe chewed by mice at corner joint, producing a leak.
RF2DB0NT8–Fodder beet on a field, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RMD4BKR6–Mouse droppings on a dahlia flower gnawed by a mouse
RF2ARD60P–Small sugarbeets on a field, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RMFKMDX9–Shed antler of roe deer showing teeth marks and gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for minerals and nutrients
RF2E0E092–Sugarbeets left on a field after harvest, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RM2FN42R9–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RM2DE71XE–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks, porcupine, mice, squirrel, opossum for minerals
RF2T0EP26–Mice infestation in service room of strata building. Failed pest control management or weak poison. Dirty ground with many rodent droppings next to an
RF2AX5B3T–last years grass with the old cobwebs and traces of burrows of field mice and other rodents after snow melted in spring, selective focus
RMW7W5CE–Close-up of the shed antler of a Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), showing teeth marks where it has been gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for Calcium, Magnesium and other minerals, UK
RFM0CTPF–Mice working up the wall
RFK8BJTC–Shed whitetail deer antler resting on the forest floor, showing marks where mice have chewed on it.
RF2A6MR61–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2C5TG8B–The mousetrap with a gnawed piece of cheese against the backdrop of the hay in the shed, into which a small rat was caught.
RF2RMN22K–Mouse-like rodents as pests for humans. Mice and voles enter warehouses and households and destroy food products. Vole gnawed hole in cheese, isolated
RF2NHHJ5W–Grey rat near wooden wall on floor. Pest control
RM2HGNY3F–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice). Garden produce ruined by rodents. Teeth marks visible.
RF2CE7NP7–A lot of rodents, rodents and dirt are on this white soap that shouldn't be used.There may be disease on a black background.
RMRPKXF7–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. July, I9n;. 225 American Hee JournaTjl. FIG. 5.—HOLE IN BROOD-COMB GNAWED BY MICE harder the bees he has or keep more bees ? The second man must either push harder or maintain present aver- age with less labor. The relation of equipment to cost of operation is a delicate one. It is easy to put too much money into equipment and it is equally as easy to add mate- rially to one's labor by insufficient or poorly made and ill-fitting apparatus. There is a fine field for the exercise of good judgment in the matter of equip- ment. Taking the case of the spec
RF2KXB5N2–a beehive damaged by mice with wooden chips scattered around, outdoor shot
RMPG09TY–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. PROPAGATION. 47 Saving Mice-Gnawed Trees.—A Grafting. Modification of Young orchards which are kept perfectly clean by cultiva- tion, are seldom injured by mice under snow. There are some instances, however, where mice will attack those which stand near the boundary fences or in proximity to grass; and sometimes a hard crust of ice or snow may be formed on the surface, over which mice will travel beneath a second fall of snow, in committing their depr
RMB8XJN7–FL Close shot of a mousehole under the door at Hill Top Beatrix Potter s home in Sawrey Cumbria
RMFKMDJ5–Shed antler of roe deer showing teeth marks and gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for minerals and nutrients
RF2E0E08P–Sugarbeets left on a field after harvest, gnawed by mice or rabbits
RMFKMDXY–Shed antler of roe deer on forest floor, showing teeth marks and gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and rodents for the minerals
RFCXP2BF–Damaged crop: a maize ear, gnawed by mice or birds
RM2FN421J–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RF2DE71RT–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks, porcupine, mice, squirrel, opossum for minerals
RMW7W5CM–Close-up of the shed antler of a Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), showing teeth marks where it has been gnawed upon by mice, squirrels and other rodents for Calcium, Magnesium and other minerals, UK
RMDYDT4N–European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) shed antler with teeth marks and gnawed upon by rodents for magnesium, calcium, minerals
RFM0CTR2–Mice used all the insulation for bedding
RMDYDT7B–European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) shed antler on forest floor showing teeth marks, gnawed upon by rodents for the minerals
RF2A6MRCD–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2C5TG61–A mousetrap with a gnawed piece of cheese against the backdrop of the hay in the shed, into which a gray mouse caught.
RF2AX5ART–last years grass with the old cobwebs and traces of burrows of field mice and other rodents after snow melted in spring, selective focus
RM2HGNY7G–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice). Garden produce ruined by rodents. Teeth marks visible.
RF2RA1BF0–Mouse-like rodents as pests for humans. Mice and voles enter warehouses and households and destroy food products. Vole gnawed hole in cheese, isolated
RF2NH3R88–Grey rat near wooden wall on floor. Pest control
RF2CE7NT4–A lot of rodents, rodents and dirt are on this white soap that shouldn't be used.There may be disease on a black background.
RMRPKXE6–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. FIG. 5.—HOLE IN BROOD-COMB GNAWED BY MICE harder the bees he has or keep more bees ? The second man must either push harder or maintain present aver- age with less labor. The relation of equipment to cost of operation is a delicate one. It is easy to put too much money into equipment and it is equally as easy to add mate- rially to one's labor by insufficient or poorly made and ill-fitting apparatus. There is a fine field for the exercise of good judgment in the matter of equip- ment. Taking the case of the specialist and granting a well chosen equipm
RMBGKGTT–Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) cast antler on moss
RMPG09TE–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 76. Fig. 77. Bridge-grafting over a Wound. Fig. 78. round the trees in autumn, is not often adopted, and hence we have frequent inquiries, " What shall we do to save our mice- gnawed trees?" Fig. 76 represents the stem of a young tree entirely girdled near the surface of the ground. The tree will, of course, per- ish unless a connection is made between the two portions of bark. An easy way to repair this damage is represented in Fig. ^^
RFCXP2C4–Damaged crop: a maize ear, gnawed by mice or birds
RM2FN427D–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RM2DE71RD–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks, porcupine, mice, squirrel, opossum for minerals
RFM0CTP4–Mice pile of nesting, food and feces
RF2A6MRXG–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2C5TG7T–A mousetrap with a gnawed piece of cheese against the backdrop of the hay in the shed, into which a gray mouse caught.
RF2AYRJJR–spring traces of mice staying - holes and holes between holes bursting out of the snow, grass begins to sprout, spring in the forest, selective focus
RM2HGNXYR–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice). Garden produce ruined by rodents. Teeth marks visible.
RF2RR4C6W–Mouse-like rodents as pests for humans. Mice and voles enter warehouses and households and destroy food products. Vole gnawed hole in cheese, isolated
RF2NHHJ7W–Rat with chewed electric wire on floor indoors. Pest control
RM2CNWAX6–. The story of hedgerow and pond . may even now hear their low, plaintivepipe and see them flitting on ahead aswe advance. In both these nests, and in the old thrushes nests, may be seen a reddish mass of some substance which looks as if it had been gnawed by something. That 14 Hedgerow Life is the work of the field-mice. Thesecreatures use the abandoned nests ofthe birds as dining-rooms, in which tosit and nibble the scarlet hips which inthe early days of winter have helped tomake such a blaze of colour after theautumnal fall of the leaves. These,though they have indeed left the hedgesbare, h
RM2FN4305–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RM2DE71A8–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks mice squirrel opossum
RFM0CTPR–Mice piled food, feces and insulation
RF2A6MT1R–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2AYRJN8–warm winter house of rodents laid out with old grass in a partially melted snowdrift, warming of housing for the winter, selective focus
RM2HGNXRB–Beetroot, variety Rhonda, gnawed by rodents (probably mice). Garden produce ruined by rodents. Teeth marks visible.
RF2NHHJ6K–Grey rat near wooden wall on floor. Pest control
RM2CEE7WX–. The American fruit culturist. s performed in Italy, for growingjasmines and other fiexible plants on an orange-stock, by theingenious trick of boring out the orange stem, through whichthe stems of the other plants are made to pass, and whichsoon grows so as to fill it closely, and to appear as if growingtogether. Such a crowded mass of stems must, of course,soon perish. PROPAGATION. 47 Saving Mice-Gnawed Trees.—AGrafting. Modification of Young orchards which are kept perfectly clean by cultiva-tion, are seldom injured by mice under snow. There aresome instances, however, where mice will atta
RM2FN437D–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RF2DE717E–White tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus shed antler showing rodent bite teeth gnaw marks mice squirrel opossum
RFM0CTRC–Mice feces in bathroom under bathtub
RF2A6MRJY–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2AXRXT7–in a partially melted snowdrift, rodent burrows laid out for the winter with dry old grass, housing insulation for the winter, selective focus
RF2NH3R8K–Rat with chewed electric wire on floor indoors. Pest control
RM2CEE7MD–. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 76. Fig. 77. Bridge-grafting over a Wound. round the trees in autumn, is not often adopted, and hence wehave frequent inquiries, What shall we do to save our mice-gnawed trees? Fig. 76 represents the stem of a young tree entirely girdlednear the surface of the ground. The tree will, of course, per-ish unless a connection is made between the two portions ofbark. An easy way to repair this damage is represented in Fig.TJ. It consists merely in fitting into openings, made with ahalf-inch chisel, short pieces of round wood sharpened at bothends to fit the chise
RM2FN41RW–Mice and Rats have gnawed large hole in plastic feed bin
RFM0CTTN–Mice tearing up wall behind shower
RF2A6MR9P–Little rat gnawed a hole in the box
RF2ATM9X4–in a partially melted snowdrift, rodent burrows laid out for the winter with dry old grass, housing insulation for the winter, selective focus
RF2NHTWC9–Rat with chewed electric wire on floor indoors. Pest control
RMRN4RRM–. Animals competitors; profit and loss from the wild four-footed tenants of the farm. Zoology, Economic. [from old catalog]. 72 ANIMAL COMPETITORS protectors, and tarred paper is a favorite with some horticulturists. The wire cloth or paper. AN APPLE-TEEE GNAWED BY MEADOW-MICE. is cut into strips about 7 inches wide and at least 15 inches long. A strip is secured around. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Inger
RFM0CTRX–Mice tearing up wall behind bath tub
RF2NHHJ6F–Rat with chewed electric wire on floor indoors. Pest control
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