Gosh, I woulda thought that was pretty common knowledge.

Moss is used as an insulation, since it is light, holds air well, and dries out fairlyquickly when dampened, all of which help its insulative qualities.

Alas, though, mice like to nest in the dry moss, particularly in the wintertime. But, all is not lost. Owls eat mice, so if you have owls in the moss it means that you have mice in the moss.

Not a bit of which makes a damned bit of sense, but I had some time on my hands. And who knows, maybe having mice in your moss is a sign that something is amoss, I mean amiss.

I think I need to go back on the meds, don't you?



TEd