Oct-14-2020 01:17 AM
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MURPHY55347 wrote:Agree with this - there is a better chance than not that you will have to deal with the leftovers from a mouse infestation from the dead bodies to the nests in inaccessible places, to the smell when running the heat or AC.
If they peed in the air vents on the floor you will never get the smell out! Every time you turn on the heat you are going to smell it. Any inaccessible place they have been will retain the smell. Sorry but I would run away from this one.
Oct-14-2020 08:35 PM
Oct-14-2020 06:58 PM
mbopp wrote:
We had 2 mice in a campground this year. I didn't want to use poison and have them die in an inaccessible place so I used the old fashioned spring traps.
Oct-14-2020 11:32 AM
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Oct-14-2020 10:57 AM
WasserPigeon wrote:
HOWEVER...when we went back to look at it yesterday we found mouse droppings. The mouse droppings were under the kitchen sink, in the bottom of the tv cabinet, and potential signs of nests in the air vents on the floor. how to proceed with the price, taking care of the problem, looking for other potential issues, etc.? Thanks in advance!
Oct-14-2020 10:50 AM
BurbMan wrote:
We have owned 4 different trailers and parked them in the yards at 3 different homes over 20 years and never saw mouse #1. I would pull out bottom drawers, look in cabinets, etc and see if you see any chewed wiring or other signs of damage.
If there's no damage, then you just need to get rid of the mice. If you plan to move the trailer after you buy it, there's a fair chance you won't have mice problems in the future.
Oct-14-2020 09:41 AM
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Oct-14-2020 08:20 AM
Bobbo wrote:I have one of these too and they are great!
I have had good luck with the Rat Zapper.
Oct-14-2020 07:43 AM
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