Hi! re: 'mousebites" I have worked extensively in Silicon Valley with various photoresists and we have usually termed 'mousebites' to poor resist adhesion to metal layers. However, I have seen it on various layers. It can be caused by over- or under-Vapor Priming, incorrect prebake temperatures(softbake), moisture as mentioned, and sometimes highly doped surfaces like Phosphorus will cause it to peel. "Mousebites' are also seen after wet metal etch, especially if lines are going over high steps (>1um). If you're not using it on metal and you're seeing it, I would check for moisture in lines somewhere or in process, and then check your bake temp. Is the resist expired? Has it gelled? If it was ever stored improperly, ie.>55 degrees, it ages quicker and can cause separation of its constituents. good l uck! dh