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Sully2 wrote:Jagtech wrote:
There seems to be a misunderstanding about Cab Fresh. My carton says nothing about repelling mice, just that it neutralizes / eliminates mouse-related odors. The critters built a nest right next to a packet of it in my rig.
Irish Spring soap is a favorite of mice around here, they ate 1-1/2 bars of it before we discovered them. Found chunks of it in their nests.
Dryer sheets really do work for removing bugs, but mice use them for nesting material.
If you have no mice in your RV, then quite simply, there is no way for them to get in.
Only thing I found to work is a snap trap under each wheel, checked daily. They get into the rig by climbing up the wheel initially, so I get them before they get that far. So far 100% success with this method.
Read the box a little closer..??:S
Earth Kind Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent
First and only EPA registered for indoor use natural rodent repellent that uses scent to keep rodents out. No poisons means it is safe around humans, pets and food prep. Proven effective through EPA approved lab testing. Repels rodents for at least 30 days.
Jan-30-2014 11:08 AM
moon.lake wrote:
I know lots of people recommend cabfresh, we bought it, and found fresh
mouse poo all around it! I placed bounce fabric softener sheets all over
in every drawer, cupboard, the dash, glovebox, etc. So far so good, I'll
let you know in the spring if it kept working! 🙂
Jan-30-2014 11:04 AM
Jagtech wrote:
There seems to be a misunderstanding about Cab Fresh. My carton says nothing about repelling mice, just that it neutralizes / eliminates mouse-related odors. The critters built a nest right next to a packet of it in my rig.
Irish Spring soap is a favorite of mice around here, they ate 1-1/2 bars of it before we discovered them. Found chunks of it in their nests.
Dryer sheets really do work for removing bugs, but mice use them for nesting material.
If you have no mice in your RV, then quite simply, there is no way for them to get in.
Only thing I found to work is a snap trap under each wheel, checked daily. They get into the rig by climbing up the wheel initially, so I get them before they get that far. So far 100% success with this method.
Jan-30-2014 08:13 AM
sailor_lou wrote:
We tried dryer sheets, peppermint oil, mothballs, electronic repellants and nothing was successful in keeping the critters out. I finally built a barrier using aluminum flashing similar to what "More To See" described above, except instead of surrounding the tires and jacks, I surround the entire MOHO. I have a removable gate to get the RV in/out and have been rodent free for about 7 years now.
Also, as noted above keeping the mice out of the inside of the rig is only half the job. Before the barrier I had to remove and repair my generator twice on my previous rig due to mouse damage.
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