Bama bluejay wrote:
Been reading your posts. I've been researching info on different products and discovered a product called fresh cab. Like to know if anyone has used this product and whether it was effective.
We use it every winter up north in our seasonal campground. Honestly, we've used everything under the sun - have tried peppermint oil, fresh cab (hate mothballs, they stink up everything) and mouse traps plus poison. We did have a couple of mice last year, and it was a cold winter with little snow.
I don't think there is a completely 100% way to keep them out besides making sure you fill all the cracks and holes and keep anything out of the camper that they might smell and want to eat.
The peppermint oil and fresh cab are what I use in my sheds. No mice in there, but there's also nothing edible in there.
Fresh cab has the bonus of smelling really good when you open the camper in the spring, in my opinion.
I've heard mice will not attempt to chew through the metal underbelly on some park models/destination trailers/fifth wheels (our park model has the metal underbelly, we'll see how it works this winter).