Sparrows Pest Control: Protecting Bellingham Barns and Outbuildings: Revision history

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3 January 2026

  • curprev 00:0500:05, 3 January 2026Pethersruk talk contribs 20,631 bytes +20,631 Created page with "<html><p> Barns, machine sheds, pump houses, and loafing sheds work hard in Whatcom County weather. They store hay that needs to stay dry, protect tractors that must start on cold mornings, and shelter animals from wind-driven rain. The same structures also offer warmth and hiding places to pests that thrive in the Pacific Northwest. I have seen a pristine hay barn go soft at the corners from rodent gnawing and moisture wicking, and I have opened a cabinet in a pump hous..."