Quote Originally Posted by Weezard
Good idea!
Seems it would rust pretty fast outdoors though.
Do they make stainless steel wool?

I did use it for rats in California early 90s.

Just know that all rats are not created equal.
Ca. roof rats will eat yer steel wool and shit ball bearings.

Had one chew his way through some fine wool, so I replaced it with the heavy duty, coarse, damn near barbed wire, rough grade.
Ripped his way through that too!
Why?
To steal and eat Jalepeno peppers!:wtf:
Dis guy was tough.

Aloha,
Weeze
Damn Weeze id hate to run into that rat in a dark ally:wtf:..

Your right about the rust and looked all over to see if it would hurt my plants, but didn't come up with anything. But i read that a rats teeth can grow 3' a year so thats why they chew so much. Im sure my plant would get iron from the steel wool, but unsure of dose while mixing solubles.

But haven't seen one snail, oh but the one on the outside of the barrier:jointsmile:

:rasta:
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