I've since moved the greenhouse, and thought that the relocation to a slightly more exposed spot would've put them off, but no. The sweet corn had obviously just got nice and plump, I went in there to do the morning water before work today and some little **** has carefully dug a very neat hole in each module and relieved me of its contents.
it's only the sweet corn, everything else is completely untouched.
I have humane traps so I'll trap them and relocate them in the middle of nowhere if I can. As other than seed pinching they are not causing any other damage. I'm sure they're coming in from the pub next door as we have a perennial problem with them dumping stuff in an area adjacent to our back boundary.
Although judging from Rosendulas experiences of carnivorous chooks, I wont worry to much as it sounds like they might make a welcome treat for our chickens which should be arriving soon.

Will ensuring all little gaps are blocked put them off? As I have 'air space' round the bottom.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Lorna x
Ps. Sorry for slightly rambling post - I think I've discovered that its almost impossible for me to be succinct first thing in the morning!
