Mice are known for their ability to sneak through small spaces, but Idaho-based Barrier Pest Control decided to find outjust how small in an experiment the firm posted on social media.In a video uploaded to Facebook, Kirk Dean, co-owner of Barrier Pest Control, showed viewers his step-by-step process for conducting an experiment to answer the question, "Can a mouse fit through a hole the size of a dime?"Dean began by purchasing a 2Vi-gallon aquarium with a black divider in the center. He removed the divider and measured all four sides to get its exact length and width. Using a CNC machine, he created three plexiglass dividers with different-sized holesfor the mice to go through. One had quarter-sized holes, one had nickel-sized holes and one had dime-sized holes.
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