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Tue, 6 Feb 2024 17:13:57 -0500
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Minimum size opening for a mouse to slip through needs qualifcation; while it is true that they can slip through a slot as narrow as a quarter of an inch, the minimum diameter of a round hole is about half an inch.  A square hole has a bit different limitations in that its diagonal measure is ~ 5/8".  Shrews can be considerably smaller than mice but their bone structure is a bit different.  1/4" mesh keeps both out but easily plugged with dead bees or uncooperative drones being evicted. Too bad 3/8 mesh screen was not more commonly available.

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