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Free Brochure please contact us at:


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High Performance, Standard & Custom-Made Tines Tines


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View parts or replacement engines online at WWW.HANCOX.CO.UK Established 1998 Replacement Tines


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Blair Precision Engineering Ltd began


manufacturing tines in1987 after Carnoustie Golf Links approached the company looking for


custom shapes and sizes of tines to fit their aeration machines. More than 20 years later, Steelmaster Tines are used by greenkeepers and groundsman all over Europe.


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GENUINE PARTS & TINES


design, manufacture and distribution of turf aeration solutions for the past 20 years


Yellow Necked Mouse


Andy Beddoes of ABComplete Pest Control, looks at the problems of controlling mice


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Mickey and Minnie, MGM’s Tom and Jerry and the cute Stuart Little (no, not the golfer). The pesky little critters pop up all over children’s stories and are always portrayed as ‘the good guys’. However, the word mouse comes from Mus meaning thief. That is probably a more accurate description of them, as they are opportunist scavengers with the ability to explode in numbers given the right conditions - and your workshop or clubhouse are the perfect conditions!


The three most common species of mice in the UK are the house mouse (Mus musculus), the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and the yellow necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). All three breed all year round.


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PARTS@JSMD.CO.UK Litter louts


The average litter size is six to ten and the kits are born between nineteen to twenty one days after gestation. Ten hours after giving birth the female is capable of becoming pregnant again! Kits will


SPORTS TURF CONTRACTORS


Natural & synthetic pitch design & construction


ice hold a special affection with us humans due, in the main, to Walt Disney’s


Pest Control


TAKING THE MICKEY ...


House Mouse


be weaned at three weeks old and become sexually mature at about two months. If food is available, a female will


have six to eight litters in a year, meaning that one female will be responsible for thousands of offspring each year!


Mice are considered nibblers, sampling at many foods within their environment, feeding up to twenty times in different places during a twenty four hour period. In that time a mouse will eat three grammes, not much individually, but tonnes can be spoiled. The preferred diet, in most cases, is small seeds, however, in some areas, mice are showing a preference for higher protein diets such as kebabs, burgers and other fast food, causing difficulty in gaining control using the


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