NevadaVandal wrote:
Was in a USFS campground and it had been a lite winter. The mice were everywhere. At 11pm after 2 hours of the scratching I am now trying to figure out the gas lines and where they are. If I use my 45 do I hit a gas line? The next day I got those green mouse tabs. After a few bits of the green tab sounds like a person with bronchitis.
A few days after that, the smells of dead mice will be stronger than what you will be able to handle.
Poisons in a RV are not the best idea since the mice will chew and carry the poison to their nest, depending on the poison mice may look for a source of water but may never make it out of the RV before expiring.. Those nests are often in the walls where you have no access.
Trap if you must, at least you know where they are when the expire but the best way is to seal every little opening to the outside world..
As far as food, water, and other liquids during storage, we take all food, canned, shelf stable and refrigerated along with non food liquids out of the RV during winter storage.
While freezing may not harm most foods, it may change or alter taste an/or consistency making it a lot less palatable when you go to use it.
We don't camp yr round, only get a couple of weeks per summer in so not leaving food in the RV does not make any sense.
We don't camp during winter months especially when temperatures are in the freezing area.
May not hurt liquid soaps but may change consistency, may expand enough to burst containers if not enough room for expansion (liquid soaps contain a considerable amount of water which expands greatly when frozen).
We also take clothing out, less to clean if a mouse finds it's way in and we don't have bunches of extra clothing.
We do leave pots, pans, kitchen utensils, paper plates, plastic table ware, towels, washcloths and bedding in the RV since we have duplicate items in our home. Things like utensils, towels, washcloths and bedding all get put into plastic bins with good snap on lids when in storage.
But since I have sealed up all of the little holes to the outside our RV has been mouse free for 12+ yrs running now..