Buckwheat for Filler
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I have used buckwheat for neck wrap filler, and it works great. It is microwavable, but if you leave it in too long it burns and smells not good! I haven't bought any since I lived in Colorado, but got it at a feed store.
We had a mouse visit us a few weeks ago, and he loved the buckwheat neck wrap. Needless to say, I live-trapped the little sucker and drove him about five miles away before letting him go (and threw out the neck wrap!).
We had a mouse visit us a few weeks ago, and he loved the buckwheat neck wrap. Needless to say, I live-trapped the little sucker and drove him about five miles away before letting him go (and threw out the neck wrap!).
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I have used flax seed because it is very fine and not pokey. It's fine and 'softer'. I got it at a health food store. There are two 'grades', food grade and non-food grade. I got the non-food, because it was cheaper. It has a mild odor, but not too bad or I could not use it with my migraines.
#9
Originally Posted by gale
I would store it in a plastic shoebox or something (hard plastic). Mice freak me out. A lot.
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