abc40kids
May 06, 2017Explorer
Mice Issue
Anyone use a product called mouse free, you spray the product all over the under-carriage. Never had a mice problem until I took it to the dealer for service. It was there for 3 months and when I brou...
rockhillmanor wrote:abc40kids wrote:
Rockhillmanor, appreciate your take on my situation and I will try the soap idea but as far as leaving my camper there so long it actually worked out good for me. I dropped it off in November so I really wasn't gonna use it till spring anyway but the bigger reason I didn't press them was becauseI was having an RV Carport built and really didn't want it back until it was finished.
....In the end it all worked out great except for the extra passengers that came home with me....
Free parking for your RV not a bad idea! :B
I had my RV right in my own driveway and for 4 years NO mice....then the acreage along side my property went from being an alfalfa field to a corn field and bamm I got mice right in my own driveway. Dang mice decided to store their corn 'inside' my gen and clogged it all up. :(
Thanks, gonna try the lights on at night idea and that spray looks like the best bet.
Here is another tip for preventing the litter buggers.
There are many small openings on the underside of these coaches left by the manuf drilling holes for water, electrical etc.
Go out at night and turn all your lights on inside the RV and then crawl underneath your RV and see where the light comes thru. I was shocked just how many small openings there were where mice could crawl thru but you wouldn't see. I plugged them all up with GreatStuff spray and never had any more problems.
They now have one with pestblocker.
http://greatstuff.dow.com/product/pestblock.htm