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Jackfate wrote:
Tried fresh cab ( now marketed as stay away for mice) under hood of TV 2 packs next to the batteries, changed every* 5-6 weeks, truck was parked in garage. Mice chewed the tops of both battery’s insulators inches from the stay away packets. In car they continue to nest under the hood liner. I run 3 bucket traps that I constantly catch mice in
* Instructions of stay away says good up to 2months
Fresh cab & stay away just doesn’t work for me and it’s $$$
It's still Fresh Cab. They pulled it off the market late last year but it's back under the same name. Amazon just delivered a fresh batch yesterday. I'm going to put it out in the RV later today. I did get some poison as a backup but that will be a last resort. I don't want mouse carcasses rotting in the RV.
Stay Away is a different formula manufactured by the same company (Earthkind).
It's amazing to me how widely varied the success rates are for all of these options. I wonder if it's regional? - B_O__PlentyExplorer IIA lot of people use these "Miracle products" because they seem to work. In reality there are no mice to drive away. The only sure things are poison and traps. Ever see a professional exterminator spreading around dryer sheets or bars of soap?
B.O. - JackfateExplorer
turbojimmy wrote:
nodepositnoreturn wrote:
Don’t work. The electric things don’t work, nothing does . Must seal any opening bigger than a dime.
I am fighting mice in a cabin I have in the woods.
Tried peppermint, mothballs ,oils, steel wool. poison,traps. I’m not there f/t but a cat is a good choice.
There are down sides to traps and poisons as rotting carcasses really stink up a area.
Fresh Cab works, and doesn't smell horrible. I wouldn't say it smells great but it's tolerable. It was taken off the market by the manufacturer late last year but it's back. They didn't really have a clear explanation but I've read it was an issue with one of their suppliers related to the EPA-certification of the ingredients. I'm hoping they didn't change the formula because it does work.
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Tried fresh cab ( now marketed as stay away for mice) under hood of TV 2 packs next to the batteries, changed every* 5-6 weeks, truck was parked in garage. Mice chewed the tops of both battery’s insulators inches from the stay away packets. In car they continue to nest under the hood liner. I run 3 bucket traps that I constantly catch mice in
* Instructions of stay away says good up to 2months
Fresh cab & stay away just doesn’t work for me and it’s $$$ - Toolguy5Explorer IIIWe used to use Irish spring and dryer sheets. One year when we opened the TT up all the Irsih spring soap had teeth marks in it.
My brother laughed and said after the mice ate the soap the used the dryer sheets to wipe their mouth. - Ralph_CramdenExplorer IIAnd the mice like it too........Pink Hearts, Yellow Moons, Green Clovers, Blue Diamonds. Irish Spring, its magically delicious.
- down_homeExplorer IIGrand Ma's home made soap, they wouldn't et much of it. It would have et their insides out, I think.
The smell might have kept them away too.
What about Acifidity? :) - DtankExplorerFresh Cab!
. - dcmac214Explorer
- ShearwaterExplorerIrish Spring only works on snakes.
- Road_DogExplorerBeen using Fresh Cab for years in 5 motorhomes and now my fifth wheel. Never had a mouse in any of them. You can get it at Amazon and Tractor Supply also has it. I buy 16 packs at a time and put the packets all over the unit. It really works! It smells like Balsam Trees! I guess mice don't like the smell. It reminds me of Christmas!
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