31 июл. 2009 г. · We use those boxes from the supermarket that fruit comes in. The stackable sort. We line with paper and then cover the potatoes with paper to .
How do you keep mice from eating potatoes?
If you don't want to trap and kill the voles or mice, you can also “screen” them out of a raised bed planting of potatoes. Prior to filling the raised bed with soil, line the inside and bottom of the bed with galvanized metal hardware cloth. Neither voles or mice can dig or chew through the metal.
What is the best way to store potatoes at home?
Potatoes need airflow to prevent the accumulation of moisture, which can lead to spoilage. The best way to allow free circulation of air is to store them in an open bowl or paper bag. Do not store them in a sealed container without ventilation, such as a zipped plastic bag or lidded glassware.
Will mice go after potatoes?
If house mice could choose their food off of a menu though, it would be seeds, grains, or foods made from grains such as bread. But they're not terribly picky, they like other foods including cheese, peanut butter, potatoes, and pet food (see Pet Food Invites Mice), to name a few.