Why would they bother with chewing the
> blueboard when they could just walk right out the hole in the inner cover?
> Maybe they want more ventilation?
>
Maybe they don't like blueboard? That would be my guess. Having used
styrofoam, pinkboard and blueboard for decades...and some I have is the
first I ever bought, I cover the inner cover escape hole so they won't
chew it. Mice ar more of a problem. Foam works well for inner cover
insulation as long as there is no burr comb to hold the foam away from
the inner. Never a wet spot above the cluster. Nice in the spring, too
as you can tie it in bundles and store away for another year. Not easy
to tie pillows, is it?
Mike
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