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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2019, 12:34:13 PM »
Good suggestions.

Steel wool was mentioned....a good place to use some is where the power cord exits the door that covers the cord when stowed.  Plug the small gap between the cord and the slot in the door with some steel wool when in use.  They will climb the cord and crawl thru' that small opening....don't ask how I know.

Moth balls work around camp and vehicles , but smelly
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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2019, 12:55:19 PM »
No clue how they rigged it up but my buddy had galvanized screen fitted into cut PVC that was about 6 inches tall. They hooked it up to an electric fence controller and it made a wall of misery for the mice to have to climb. They had their trailer in a cherry orchard for years with out any troubles. I'm going to give it a shot this year as I found some of the little A-holes in my trailer this winter.


Similar idea to this I think

https://www.farmshow.com/a_article.php?aid=33015
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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2019, 02:56:00 PM »
If you find a hole that you can push a pencil thru a mouse can and will go thru it.
That is the standard test for and food plant in the US. When I was working that was and is how we stopped mice from entering the plant.
Also I use peppermint oil mix spray (1 teaspoon peppermint oil + 1 teaspoon liquid soap in 1 gallon of water shake/mix) for spraying the eves around the house to keep away wasps and hornets from making nests
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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2019, 04:09:24 PM »
Use brass wool instead of steel wool.  It won't rust and stain if it gets wet. 

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #19 on: May 29, 2019, 09:07:23 PM »
Parking on the moon might work if none were in it when parked

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2019, 09:43:48 PM »
A bottle of any peppermint essential oil this size in a standard spray bottle filled with water, spray all over area you don’t want mice in.👍

I use it on our cars wheel wells, trunks, engine compartments, smells good and doesn’t hurt anything.

Can be found at rite aid, or stores that sell vitamins, food Co-ops etc.

 :tup: ---- Absolutely gonna try this one!

Had good luck with this one over the winter except I saturated cotton balls all over the rv.  Under the tires, on top of the tires, the jack, any voids, in the cabinets n drawers, along the perimeter walls...  so far seems to be working, we will see next week when I fire it up for the first outing.

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2019, 06:37:13 AM »
Parking on the moon might work if none were in it when parked

HaHa!!! And even that's a maybe!

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #22 on: May 31, 2019, 06:49:13 AM »
Open all the cabinets doors, throw in a barn cat  :yike:
Problem solved  :tup:

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #23 on: May 31, 2019, 07:10:04 AM »
Put cat in trailer, lock door. Wait until all rodents are deceased, take a tail count........... :chuckle:
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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2019, 09:44:36 PM »
Well, I got hit this year. First time I've had mice in the RV in 15 years  :bash:. I get them in my garage all the time and found a nest in my tool box one year.  I go in this morning to start getting the RV ready for a trip in a few weeks and open the bathroom door. There is a big pile of TP all piled up on the sink counter. I then see it moving. I grab a spray bottle that was nearby and smash the pile. Mom mouse runs out and gets away and I end up getting 3 baby mice. So now I go around looking throughout the entire RV and find another nest in the silverware drawer. Had a bunch of poop and urine  :puke: So I pull that out and throw the whole thing away, contents and all. The first nest with the babies seemed new as not much poop and the TP wasn't all wet. The one in the drawer looked older and disgusting. Checking out the rest of the RV I just find a little poop here and there and some on the bed. There goes the mattress  :bash:

So now comes the clean up. I clear out the entire RV top to bottom. Bleach and Clorox wipe everything I can and vacuum the carpet. I pulled every cabinet door open to try and vacuum in all the nooks and crannies. Then use 2 cans of Lysol and spray the carpet and cushions. 7 hours later I am dizzy from all the fumes. Good times  :chuckle:.

If that wasn't enough, I hooked up my water to start my flush out and disinfection of the water system and after about five minutes I hear a weird noise. I lift my bed up and water spraying everywhere. Dang water pump cracked. Guess I forgot to blow out the lines last winter  :bash: Of course the geniuses at Coachmen thought it would be a great idea to put the water pump and tank under the bed with all of the electrical, inverter etc. So I unplug and disconnect the battery and begin my dryout. Most of the water drained out so I am just going to leave the heater on until it's all dry. I think it's minimal, fingers crossed.

My wife was a trooper as she helped me a bunch with cleaning everything. Of course she brings up how mice carry the hantavirus  :yike: so now I'm thinking the worst  :chuckle:. Pretty sure they were just house mice and not deer mice but now I'm becoming a mouse expert on Google. Hope I got it all cleaned up ok. Don't want to put my family in harms way. 

Dang mice!!!

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Re: Mouse proofing an RV.... ideas?
« Reply #25 on: June 24, 2019, 10:21:53 AM »
Best tip I learned when dealing with mice was to create a home for garter snakes. Put out a pile of 6" drain rocks in a sunny area. The more the better. If you have a water source in the summer then even better.

The garters will move in and raid nearby mouse nests.

Be extra cautious about snakes when mowing the lawn. Walk it first and then mow starting from the house.

Trap the adult mice outside and watch the population drop as the garters won't let them breed. Much easier than trying to plug every single hole.

Downside to the poisons is that you can kill a hawk or owl if they eat the poisoned mouse. The mouse actually slows down for a bit and becomes easy prey.

 


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