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colliehauler
Oct 19, 2019Explorer III
This year was the first year I didn't have a couple of mice in the glue trap. I sprayed the bottom of the trailer with a product called Mouse Proof made in Canada. Anything that contacted the ground was sprayed with it. You need a air compressor and spray gun to apply the product. Not cheap either but as a cartoon use to say "I hate meeces to pieces".
A RVer that also owns a farm told me about it last year. The stuff looks like snot/slime and they can't get traction to climb. This will be the second winter I have used it, will see how it does next spring. I still have a plethora of glue traps throughout the RV.
It's funny all the wives tales about stuff that don't work but still people perpetuate it.
A RVer that also owns a farm told me about it last year. The stuff looks like snot/slime and they can't get traction to climb. This will be the second winter I have used it, will see how it does next spring. I still have a plethora of glue traps throughout the RV.
It's funny all the wives tales about stuff that don't work but still people perpetuate it.
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