woodlearner9810182
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Ok so a new requirement has reached the fore lately and that is whatever structure it is has to be rodent proof! Those little things are crawling all over the place. They would run all over my van at night including the roof. I seem to have been able to curb them going on the roof by taping up the seams of the doors so now they, fingers crossed, are not able to get a purchase to get up there. This was really important not only for the creepyness factor but because my solar panels are up there and they would cause havoc if they chewed through those.I get the impression reading the thread that there are lots of ideas but almost no focus. You need to be clear what your priorities are.
If you want dry shed quickly that will probably last 5-10 years + the best route is to buy one. If you have the money - great. If not perhaps a few days labouring or similar will generate the cash. You need a level base - otherwise very quick and a known quantity.
I have seen that most plastic cartons I leave out they will just bulldoze through those. Hard plastics too. There isn't even any food in them in most cases so I don't know why they do it? Just to be troublemakers?
With this in mind it seems it would be much better to buy a modern shed with its regular and clean lines as other stuff like using roundwood or wattle and daub would be awful to try and seal I would imagine.
Since they chew through plastic of considerable thickness does it mean they would also be inclined to chew through a wooden shed too? That might narrow it down to metal then.
Hmm just a quick search and it seems they do indeed chew through wood.