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mkirsch
Sep 22, 2015Nomad II
Not only the four legs, but also the sawhorses I support the camper floor with during the winter...
Short of some sort of anti-gravity device, something has to contact the ground to support the camper. If it contacts the ground, the mice can climb it.
I've had the camper for 5 years and so far no mice have infiltrated the interior. The air conditioner is a new addition this summer, and it has nice big holes for the mice to get in without much effort.
Short of some sort of anti-gravity device, something has to contact the ground to support the camper. If it contacts the ground, the mice can climb it.
I've had the camper for 5 years and so far no mice have infiltrated the interior. The air conditioner is a new addition this summer, and it has nice big holes for the mice to get in without much effort.
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