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cekkk
Sep 17, 2015Explorer
If mice are inside the camper I'd use a 3-pronged approach, traps, poison and sticky pads. Before we put our home up on our property we had a large mobile home which was left empty most of the year and drew mice. We found D-con pellets effective. 25 years later we often get mice inside the house, it sits on pretty much the same ground as the trailer did.
Our mice are small and often feast on the peanut butter, cheese, etc., and await their next meal. Poison and dogs don't mix well, so I've also used sticky pads. Never fails.
Strangely, our camper is in a pole barn about 75 yards away and we are yet to have a single rodent problem with it. Maybe it's the cold climate and the warmth of the home attracts them. And DW makes sure there's no human or dog food they can get to.
We also have rabbits that haven't been a problem, but if they become one I'll set out some traps. They live away from the dogs, so no problem there.
Maybe the OP can get some ideas from this.
Our mice are small and often feast on the peanut butter, cheese, etc., and await their next meal. Poison and dogs don't mix well, so I've also used sticky pads. Never fails.
Strangely, our camper is in a pole barn about 75 yards away and we are yet to have a single rodent problem with it. Maybe it's the cold climate and the warmth of the home attracts them. And DW makes sure there's no human or dog food they can get to.
We also have rabbits that haven't been a problem, but if they become one I'll set out some traps. They live away from the dogs, so no problem there.
Maybe the OP can get some ideas from this.
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