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Will the rats/mice eat it?

Another rather basic question: is FP cable any less likely to suffer damage by nibbling than PVC?  Location is the semi-enclosed eating area in a camping cabin environment.  Cables are to be installed on roof truss timbers; basic plus emergency lighting.  Our resident farmer wearing his pest control hat, reckons the risk of 'critters' being interested in getting up there is quite low; there is no evidence of their presence in the area thus far.  As site management is highly resistant to a conduit system on the grounds of appearance, I have few options (and walking away is not one of them).  I guess I'd be happy enough using MI, but costs and borrowing of tooling would both be difficult.  Anyone in West Oxfordshire if that is the advice?

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  • Should be fine IMHO. Mice like dark, hidden, and enclosed areas and seldom venture out into the open unless there is a specific food source to attract them. Mice might well run around at low level after food debris, but are unlikely to climb to the roof level.

    And if they DO nibble at the cables, damage should be seen in time to arrange replacement, unlike in a loft space or floor void.

    I might use short pieces of steel conduit for any small lengths at low level, against both impact damage and mice.

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  • Should be fine IMHO. Mice like dark, hidden, and enclosed areas and seldom venture out into the open unless there is a specific food source to attract them. Mice might well run around at low level after food debris, but are unlikely to climb to the roof level.

    And if they DO nibble at the cables, damage should be seen in time to arrange replacement, unlike in a loft space or floor void.

    I might use short pieces of steel conduit for any small lengths at low level, against both impact damage and mice.

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