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Topic Dog Boards / General / Bins for dog food
- By The dachsie lad [gb] Date 16.03.10 10:23 UTC
I buy my dog food in 15k bags - one food for the dachsies and one for the GSD- and have always kept it in the garage unitl this winter I found that I  have mice coming in at night.  I am therefore wanting to buy two containers to hold 15k of food that will seal it and hence not attract the mice.  I have found one that will take 11k and would go with that as the other is much bigger but I wondered if anyone else has found a good container I could consider that won't cost the earth (saw one for over £100 - fab but expensive!)
- By annastasia [gb] Date 16.03.10 10:28 UTC
I use plastic dustbins (not the wheely bins the old style) they have catches on the side, to tightly shut them, not expensive neither.
- By Pedlee Date 16.03.10 10:35 UTC
Plastic won't keep mice at bay, so I'd go for the good old-fashioned galvanised dustbins.

ETA: 1 Dustbin will hold 2 15kg sacks.
- By annastasia [gb] Date 16.03.10 11:14 UTC

> Plastic won't keep mice at bay, so I'd go for the good old-fashioned galvanised dustbins.
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Oh ye stupid me lol x ye the galvanised is ideal,
- By Trialist Date 16.03.10 15:58 UTC
I keep our nosh in a tall, stainless steel pedal bin ... yes, tall, clever dogs can get into it but the mice will have a hell of a job, unless they work in partnership!!
- By LoisLane Date 16.03.10 16:51 UTC
I have a big bin for dog food never used it as i buy the 3kg bags that reseal, when i buy the 8.5kg sacks i just use some bulldog clips to keep it fresh
- By Ells-Bells [gb] Date 16.03.10 16:54 UTC
I bought plastic bins from B & Q with flip top lids - hold 15k fine.  So far mice not been in them and I've had them for about 4 years now.
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 16.03.10 16:55 UTC
> I keep our nosh in a tall, stainless steel pedal bin

This is what I use too and while the dogs will happily raid the normal bin, they never go near the dog food bin, which I guess says a lot about complete food compared to kitchen leftovers :-D :-D
- By JeanSW Date 16.03.10 17:54 UTC

> i just use some bulldog clips to keep it fresh


Me too!!  :-)  :-)
- By sal Date 16.03.10 18:46 UTC
i got 2 plastic eukanuba bins that take 15kg bags.  curtesy of my dog food man.. lol
- By WestCoast Date 16.03.10 18:49 UTC
Yes the dog food manufacturers supply plastic bins. 
I've used plastic dustbins for 20+ years including when we've had a rat problem and they've never tried to get in......
- By The dachsie lad [gb] Date 19.03.10 09:47 UTC
Thanks folks.  I have dashed to B&Q today to buy a couple of dustbins as I am away for the weekend and now have mice under the sink too!!!  But sadly the only clip on lid ones had air holes!!!
- By cavlover Date 19.03.10 11:27 UTC
Make sure you get a few mouse traps too or you could find yourself over run with the vermin !
- By The dachsie lad [gb] Date 19.03.10 11:32 UTC
Unfortunately we already were.  Think most of the adults have been caught and some smaller ones but now traps not going off so we think the mice are too small to be caught as bait as disappeared.  So it is the council in on Monday to sort out!!
- By denese [gb] Date 19.03.10 11:38 UTC
I have one that is a metal dustbin, from ikea. Asda has a special one on sale at the moment a large grey swing bin top I think it was £4.00 check it out! I paid more than that for my large grey bin.

Denese
- By Roxylady Date 19.03.10 14:25 UTC
We live in the sticks where rats are the main problem, they chew through anything. Oak doors, window frames, pipes etc, We have an old fridge,( several old fridges in fact ) in an out building,  gutted and laid on its back, so the door is on top. This is ideal for our animal food and the weight of the door holds it shut and rat proof. Need to drill a small hole through for ventilation, but apart from that it keeps the food safe and fresh.
- By cavlover Date 19.03.10 20:52 UTC
Best of luck in getting rid of them !
- By Jaspersmum [gb] Date 19.03.10 23:41 UTC
Good luck getting rid of the mice.  We've had the same problem which came to light when I went to move a bag of food we had won.  The bag was the right shape, the little blighters had chewed a hole in the bottom of the bag and eaten every bit of it....  The cat quite enjoyed stalking the garage every night for the plump little mices!

I have plastic storage boxes for our food
- By jackbox Date 20.03.10 17:13 UTC
I have a "rubbermaid "  airtight one inside ,   it holds a 15 kg bag of food.

http://www.muddypaws.co.uk/muddy-paws-bowls-feeders-food-storage/rubbermaid-scoop-n-store-food-bin/prod_101.html

Also have the normal plastic snap shut  bin outside to hold the spare bag of food, have used this for yrs, and as yet the mice have not managed to gain entrance , and it has stayed water tight.
- By li7nda [gb] Date 20.03.10 18:41 UTC
I use the larger of one of these.  They are great, and also as the food gets used up the storage bag concertinas down, so it hardly takes up much room. The larger one takes up to 15 kilos.  http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_bowls_feeders/food_storage/13680?gclid=CI_9iKH6x6ACFZEj3wodSmb6aw&gclid=CI_9iKH6x6ACFZEj3wodSmb6aw
Topic Dog Boards / General / Bins for dog food

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