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Campfire_Time
Sep 18, 2017Explorer
1) Seal all potential entry points
2) Make sure there is no brush or other growth under or around the trailer. In other words no place for them to hide from predators when looking for a new home.
We've been parking trailers next to our garage for nearly 25 years. The garage gets mice all the time. The trailers have never had mice.
2) Make sure there is no brush or other growth under or around the trailer. In other words no place for them to hide from predators when looking for a new home.
We've been parking trailers next to our garage for nearly 25 years. The garage gets mice all the time. The trailers have never had mice.
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