Any suggestions? Thank you so much for your help.Best way to keep mice out of an RV?
Cyo was correct - use dryer sheets - put them all over in the corners, on the floor in the cupboards - everywhere. We do this every year with our boat, and in the summer with my husbands ice fishing house, and never have a problem with mouse damage. We have had two objects next to each other, one protected with dryer sheets, the other not, the one without the dryer sheets was destroyed by mice, the one with the dryer sheets was clean as a whistle, and smelled pretty good, to boot. The dryer sheets really, truly work.Best way to keep mice out of an RV?
ahh, i had this problem when i was younger, i lived in a camper trailer for a short time while i was between apartments. there really is not repellent. or if you want if the moth balls helps. dont put them inside put them underneath the RV. but that would be for prevention. but if you have an active infestation, use bait. unfortunately because there are so man exclusions underneath, you wont be able to seal them all like i tell other people to do for their homes.
just set bait everywhere and when i say that i mean in dark areas, not out in the open.
good luck
This is a tough one. Depending on what type of RV you are talking about it can be a Challenge. I know for a fact that dryer sheets don't work and I doubt that soap will either. I think that the best way is prevention. That would be clearing the area around the unit and putting bait stations around and under it. Sealing opening where possible is always a good idea but it may be impossible to get them all.
Place dryer sheets in a couple of locations inside the van. They don't like them.
as long as their not from Ireland lol
u need to check for gaps and cracks and fill then in
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