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- gboppExplorerI've never heard of it.
There are reviews posted on Amazon. - midnightsadieExplorer IItimes two on the fresh cab.never heard of the other .I also put peppermint oil out in a butter container.
- westendExplorerTheir product claims with the chemistry seems a bit outlandish but it won't hurt to try the product. As proof of the effectiveness you could also put some snap traps near the RV to determine if mice are approaching your RV or are in the area.
- turbojimmyExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
Never heard of it either but I've been using Fresh Cab for years now, apparently successfully since I've not had any rodent issues in the years since. :B
This is the first year in my new house on a wooded lot and I'm having rodent issues. I put 3 Fresh Cab bags where I saw evidence of rodents in my 30-foot motorhome. All in storage compartments - back bedroom, bathroom and galley. I haven't seen them come back but I'm paranoid now. How much do you use and where do you put it? - Opie431ExplorerWe just got some. It was recommended at the local hardwear store but their job is too sell their products. Will know in the spring if it works.
Sure miss out cat. - SoundGuyExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
Never heard of it either but I've been using Fresh Cab for years now, apparently successfully since I've not had any rodent issues in the years since. :Bturbojimmy wrote:
How much do you use and where do you putit?
The manufacturer Earthkind recommends 1 packet for every 10' of trailer length so I use two in our 19' trailer, one in the bathroom and one in the main cabin. - TxTigerExplorerI have lots of mice and rats around. We have pets so we can't put out poisons. I bought 4 of the electronic rodent deterrents shown in the link below, and have one in the garage, two under the truck where my truck camper stays and one plugged in under the porch. I didn't have a problem with them in my tc, but they would get under the truck hood, etc and chew wires. They have been remarkably effective. I haven't seen one rat/mouse dropping in the garage since I've been using these. They only get a 3 star rating, but for rodents they seem to work great.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018FDB33Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - janstey58ExplorerPURE Peppermint oil soaked into cotton balls is another option. I park my MH in a barn in the country, and never have had droppings or other evidence of the critters.
- SoundGuyExplorer
TxTiger wrote:
bought 4 of the electronic rodent deterrents shown in the link below, and have one in the garage, two under the truck where my truck camper stays and one plugged in under the porch.
Problem is this device needs to be plugged into 120 vac shore power to work so for those of us storing our trailers where no power is available it's not a viable solution.
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