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stuart666
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stuart666
   Old Thread  #12 12 May 2025 at 12.33pm  0  Login    Register
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Belch
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Belch
   Old Thread  #11 11 May 2025 at 10.51pm  0  Login    Register
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I have a plug in sonic deterrent as well as several poison boxes in key corners etc
Winter is the worst time as they look for warmth - main thing all year round is to be v careful with bait, especially pellets and groundbait. I store mine in metal containers and also hang any session related buckets on hooks in the rafters . . .with bedchairs and chairs its easy to get boilie crumb embedded in porous fabrics (solar duracore is particularly bad for this) . . .make sure they're brushed down after a sesh / and hoovered (yes hoovered) periodically irrespective of whether they're in a bag or not.
Also try to hang away from walls if poss - unless you've got a stable temperature cold walls can get damp and you end up with mold spots on your bed fabric / luggage . . . good luck
spodrod
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spodrod
   Old Thread  #10 11 May 2025 at 12.59pm  0  Login    Register
Thanks for the replies. I’m all over the mouse proofing- the bag is the last line of protection and will help with damp and spider webs. Good idea getting it off the floor I’ll do that. I went for the trakker wide cos it was only £39 which seemed good value
josha
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josha
   Old Thread  #9 10 May 2025 at 7.06pm  0  Login    Register
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I only bought one as we have false widows (No mice) in my shed and don't fancy sharing a bag with them.
stuart666
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stuart666
   Old Thread  #8 10 May 2025 at 4.56pm  1  Login    Register
A bag will do nothing to deter a mouse. As mentioned get it off the ground. Ive never seen the point in bedchair bags as there a total pain to get the bed in and out of and then you have to store the bag somewhere.
The-Heff
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The-Heff
   Old Thread  #7 10 May 2025 at 1.54pm  0  Login    Register
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Id go along with belch in mouse proofing the shaed best you can.

I bought a bedchair bag, biggest pita. Used once and sold it. With beds being so big and heavy now, i found it really took away the point you could pick it up from to move it into and out of the car. I fond it much easier without a bag on
josha
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josha
   Old Thread  #6 10 May 2025 at 1.46pm  0  Login    Register
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Hi, I bought the snugpak, fortis sleeping bag in stead of the system as that's what I prefer and it all fits in easy with the bag attached
spodrod
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spodrod
   Old Thread  #5 10 May 2025 at 11.15am  0  Login    Register
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Thanks. The wide version?
spodrod
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spodrod
   Old Thread  #4 10 May 2025 at 11.04am  0  Login    Register
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Thanks is that with the sleep system in it?
josha
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josha
   Old Thread  #3 9 May 2025 at 9.10pm  0  Login    Register
I just got the Nash wideboy bedchair bag and it fits the spc tech mk2 with ease
Belch
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Belch
   Old Thread  #2 9 May 2025 at 7.09pm  1  Login    Register
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Trakker NXG . . .but it wont deter chewing if its not off the deck. Make sure you've got adequate mouse defence before anything else . . .

TFT currently selling for £29 - Bargain!
spodrod
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spodrod
   Old Thread  #1 9 May 2025 at 5.21pm  0  Login    Register
i wanted to get a bag to put this bedchair and sleep system in, mainly to deter the mice from chewing it when its in the shed - it seems to be too large for most bags pls can anyone recommend one that fits that is durable ? the solar undercover one looks a bit thin
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