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I'm less concerned about mice and more concerned about for example flies and other winged insects landing on my tomato plants during the few hours that they're outside, laying eggs, making themselves at home, and then spreading to my other indoor plants when I bring the tomatoes that aren't fully hardened off yet back indoors, potentially causing an infestation among my indoor plants. I feel like I am being overly paranoid, but I hope this helps clarify the scenario that I'm asking about.