Recycle Your Tennis Balls – Help The Mice!
Leicestershire and Rutland county councils have become concerned about the decline in numbers of the harvest mouse, and have prepared around 200 tennis balls with penny-sized holes for the mice to nest in.
People are being asked to contact the local council, notifying them of where they see the little creatures, so that the “mouse houses” can be put up.
Now, mice are not my favourite creature, but they do look pretty cute in their bright yellow/green little house. Their breeding season starts from late May and lasts until October – so they will be looking for the right place to set up home to raise the young ‘uns about now.
If you want to pitch in, get in touch with the council, and they will get you the details.
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