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- GMandJMExplorer
GoldWingRyder wrote:
GMandJM wrote:
A container of cottonballs soaked in peppermint oil (not extract). Supposedly, mice dislike the scent and it keeps them away.
Even if it doesn't work, the camper smells all peppermint-y, which is better than some other possible RV "aromas". :B
Tried that a couple of times! Both times the cotton balls diappeared, found them in two mouse nests, LOL! Gave up on that one :h
Too funny!
Yeah, we use a Cool-Whip container with holes in the lid. If you leave the cotton balls in an open container, they dry out and the scent goes away after awhile.
Apparently dried cotton balls make excellent mouse nesting materials. Thanks for the heads up on that. - MM49Explorer
MM49 wrote:
Damp Rid desiccant pots 2-3 The Damp Rid uses chlorine dioxide technology to oxidize odors.
mm49 - GoldWingRyderExplorer
GMandJM wrote:
A container of cottonballs soaked in peppermint oil (not extract). Supposedly, mice dislike the scent and it keeps them away.
Even if it doesn't work, the camper smells all peppermint-y, which is better than some other possible RV "aromas". :B
Tried that a couple of times! Both times the cotton balls diappeared, found them in two mouse nests, LOL! Gave up on that one :h - NWKomfort350ExplorerPeople using damnp rid and dryer sheets. How long are you storing your RV? Also, do you close up all the vents and windows?
I usually do nothing special and leave my vents open all year with maxxair covers. The longest the 5er doesn't see use is maybe 6- 8 weeks at a time. - ret-minerExplorerThanks for the information, I think we will go with Damp Rid and dryer sheets
- laknoxNomadWinter? Oh, those cool months in Dec and Jan here in AZ. :-)
Lyle - MM49ExplorerDamp Rid desiccant pots 2-3
mm49 - 2edgeswordExplorerADCO cover (breathable) and leave the small window over the kitchen sink open a few inches, frig and bathroom doors open. We've been through three off seasons in the northeast (October to March) and have never had a problem with odor or mildew.
- janstey58ExplorerX2 on the pure peppermint on cotton balls, 2 nice benefits, good smell and no mice.
- ACZLExplorerChoose your poison. LOL. Seriously, I store our 5er in a building that houses other RV's, boats, autos, soybeans and not sure what else after I drop it off for the winter. I cracked the roof vents a smidge once and ended up w/ a lot of dust inside next spring.
Prior to storage, we clean the inside well. Place drier sheets all over. Hang moth cakes (approx 7-9 of 'em) throughout coach. Put charcoal in 3-4 pans to absorb moisture (roof vents closed). Last year, I tried something additional a RV supply place was selling that's supposed to keep mice out (similar to the peppermint oil).. No mice! Even put drier sheets in lower storage areas. Prior to the additional mouse deterrent, come spring, the inside did smell like moth cakes. Open windows and let air out for a couple days, no more oder or just a small trace of it.
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