we are new to rv life and just bought a TT. yesterday I had a steel car port built to store it in. its against my shop on one side and closed on the other and back, great haven for rodents. we live in...
I would recommend stainless steel wool (it doesn't turn to powder like steel wool), or bronze wool, as suggested above.
Glue traps tend to not work well in the cold... but JAWZ or other large-trigger snap traps placed at edges where rodents run around have been surprisingly effective.
Another thing which has been effective has been putting RV antifreeze in the toilet. Mice/rats think it is liquid water, fall in, and drown. Downside is having to fetch the mouse-sickles.
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