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Rodents in RV - Wits End!

jeremywatco
Explorer
Explorer
Hi All,

At my wits end here so figured I'd finally reach out for some ideas.

For the past year I've been battling rodents getting into my RV. These are a mix of mice and packrats (the smaller

I've personally gone around and filled all openings with steel wool.

I've had a mobile RV repair service come and fill even more openings with steel wool.

I have noise emitters on 24/7 in the bays and in the coach

I have scented rodent repellent packs all over

Been about two weeks without any activity... went out today.. had about a week old dead guy in a snap trap.

I'm pulling my hair out. I do not see any openings anywhere.. EXCEPT.... right now my slides are out, at the bottom of the slides I can see daylight out the sides where the lower sweeper seal is at. Now I've known for some time that the lower part of the slide isn't 100% sealed... and I dont see how any type of rodent would be able to get up there anyway to climb in.

What are the chances that a mouse or rat are able to climb the slick, vertical side wall of the coach to get to the bottom of the slide?

Any other ideas? I understand they are getting in Somehow... I just really cant figure out how. Its driving me crazy!
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midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
toed has your answer, work beyond your rv,

BrianinMichigan
Explorer
Explorer
Look at wiring harnesses. I have found them finding their way into wiring looms which run right up into the living area.
1990 GEORGIE BOY 28' 454 4BBL, TURBO 400 TRANS,
CAMPING: WHERE YOU SPEND A SMALL FORTUNE TO LIVE LIKE A HOMELESS PERSON.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
They may be jumping up and grabbing onto the opening. Also, they can squish themselves and fold their bodies in half (watch the PBS video of the hamster).

It sounds like you have a rodent problem beyond the RV. So, as long as you are using individual traps and repellants, there will be another rodent coming soon. You may need to go more drastic and try to eliminate them from the area.
1975 American Clipper RV with Dodge 360 (photo in profile)
1998 American Clipper Fold n Roll Folding Trailer
Both born in Morgan Hill, CA to Irv Perch (Daddy of the Aristocrat trailers)

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
I use fox and coyote urine sprayed around the tires or electrical wire in to the coach. It can be ordered online from hunting supply stores.
The rodents won't like it but if you have pets, it may bother them. :B