I am probably over thinking this, but wondering if I am missing an elegant solution.
I am in a rural environment which means a humid dirt floor basement plus mice. Talking about 3-400 bottles at any given moment.
First try was milk cartons with bottles upside down. Not bad but bottles became dusty. Not a real difficult problem but added an additional step.
Second try was cardboard bottle cases taped shut. Humidity got to the cardboard and mice could easily chew into the case.
So I think I'll go large plastic storage bins. I think I can go 30 - 36 bottles in a large size. Unless there is a better way...
Thanks
Rob
I am in a rural environment which means a humid dirt floor basement plus mice. Talking about 3-400 bottles at any given moment.
First try was milk cartons with bottles upside down. Not bad but bottles became dusty. Not a real difficult problem but added an additional step.
Second try was cardboard bottle cases taped shut. Humidity got to the cardboard and mice could easily chew into the case.
So I think I'll go large plastic storage bins. I think I can go 30 - 36 bottles in a large size. Unless there is a better way...
Thanks
Rob