How do I stop a mouse digging up and intake my bulbs within the garden? I have a planter which I own (or had) put lots...

I have a planter which I own (or had) put lots of summer flowering bulbs, I have see a tiny mouse digging up the bulbs, now it seem to just verbs as I don't think nearby are any bulbs left, immediately the mouse is digging up my newly 'put in' seedling, I know that its not a cat as I have see this mouse in the mornings digging holes, any one know how to stop this mouse digging so I can put contained by my summer plants
Answers:    Put wire mesh over it. Just get sure it is a big pattern of mesh, so the bulbs don't enjoy a problem growing.

If the mice are outside, you don't need to snuff the little guys, putting some wire over should do the post just fine.
As for your bulbs, at hand are "bulb cages" on the market for a short time ago this purpose. It prevents moles, mice and other critters from digging up your bulbs. If your seedling containers are being raid by mice: raising them up onto a platform type is a good hypothesis. If the containers are plastic, you can put a bit of cooking oil around the edge of the middle of the pot to prevent "mouse climbing". If the pots are terra cotta, you can put an oily strip of aluminum foil around the pot (oily side out) to hang on to from ruining the terra cotta, as it will soak up the oil.