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Showme_5vr
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Jan 15, 2017

Potential mouse problem

We are looking at a new 5th wheel, a Grand Design Reflections 337RLS. This is the first one we will own with a heated "docking station". I noticed that the fresh water hose comes in through the floor. How do those of you with these "docking stations" keep the mice from getting into that area.
Thanks
  • Try this;

    Get one of those vinyl covered foam "kneel on" garden pads. Cut it to fit the base of the docking station area and then poke however many holes you need for water, cable etc in the foam. It will stretch around the hoses etc. and give you a nice tight seal to keep out bugs, cold etc.
  • Fizz wrote:
    One of the hoses came through a hole to big to plug so I cut out a doughnut from a plastic lid and stapled it down around the hose.

    Great re-purposing.
    You can also buy metal cuffs that are used around the bases of steam radiators. Has the added benefit of not being chewable by rodents.
  • One of the hoses came through a hole to big to plug so I cut out a doughnut from a plastic lid and stapled it down around the hose.
  • doxiemom11 wrote:
    We put steel wool around the hose as it is flexible and a mouse could squeeze past. They don't need but a sliver of space. They can't chew thru the steel wool.


    I agree
  • doxiemom11 wrote:
    We put steel wool around the hose as it is flexible and a mouse could squeeze past. They don't need but a sliver of space. They can't chew thru the steel wool.


    X2. You can also use brass wool which doesn't cause rust staining in damp environments like steel wool sometimes does.
  • We put steel wool around the hose as it is flexible and a mouse could squeeze past. They don't need but a sliver of space. They can't chew thru the steel wool.
  • I don't know how that unit is built but usually, there are rubber pieces in the space that make your hose tight. The same goes for the electric cord. Or, put your hose through and get some steel wool to tuck in the open space. Our sewer hose went through a opening from the heated wet bay down through the floor to exit and we bought one of those rubber sewer donuts, cut in in half and once the sewer hose was through the hole, the rubber donut fit tight in the open space.

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