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Optimistic Paranoid

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Found this by accident, wasn't really looking for it, but it looked interesting.  Don't really know how well it works, haven't tried it, yet.

http://www.mouse-free.com/

"Mouse Free's unique formula stops the entry of mice into your RV. We keep mice and other pests from entering through the small holes and cavities on the under side of your motorhome or trailer.
“At least one time each year re–seal the undercarriage to guard against pests and rodents...”.
Monaco Coach Corporation"

Edited to add content to the links
 
The problem with something like that product is that it has to be reapplied yearly according to them.

Also, it's for the undercarriage of campers which have multiple small holes where all the wiring, propane, plumbing lines come up into the coach.

The biggest problem we have with rodents is their entry into the van/car through the holes in the firewall between the driving compartment and the engine compartment. This is not an area where they can get to  to spray the chemical.

The other big problem that those of us staying in the desert in the winter have is the rodents getting in and chewing up wiring in the engine compartment. Packrats in particular like to do that.

I had one (or maybe more, who knows   :rolleyes: ) mouse come visiting me this past week. It's late fall cold up here and the inside of the van is nice and warm. It's been parked for more than a day at a time because I'm going in to hibernation mode until I can cross the border on Tuesday :D :D I ended up putting all sorts of food into plastic storage containers and each night I haul all the bread products out and put them on the table. He/she's about given up trying to get a meal out of me...didn't hear anything at all and there's no sign of mice running around leaving **** behind. Can't wait to get on the road.

In the desert last winter, we created stands to hold the hood of our vehicles open about 6" - just enough to be open without letting any rain come in. That and a solar light stuck in there each night and recharged in the sun each day was enough to do the job of keeping rodents out of the engine compartment.
 
I set traps for them when they get in my vehicle. Pretty easy to catch. Too small for pelts to be worth anything though. lol
 
See, I knew I missed my schnauzers. They may be yappy but small vermin are never a issue. :)
 
I've always had good luck by just keeping the food stored tightly away , the mice learn real quick that there's nothing to eat and stop coming around , need to keep the trash sealed too.
 
I have my doubts about the efficacy of having the hood open. The idea is that mice don't like the light. Well, they're mostly nocturnal, so they're probably not going to be out and about when the sun is up. And if they would brave the sun between wherever they normally hide and my vehicle, then my engine compartment, even with the hood open, is shadier than open ground. And it takes them only a couple of seconds to get from my tire to a heating duct. They can tolerate whatever light might be in my engine bay. It's not like they're vampires that melt in sunlight. And it's not like the believers in the open hood method move their vehicles all day to keep the opening aligned with the sun. And when it rains, the practice is pointless. But I can attest that the open hood definitely keeps away unicorns, sharks and supermodels.
 
I attached a mouse blocker to my battery after reading mixed reviews. Most were positive.
I bought the cheaper version, in case it ddn't work.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0HRP1L?psc=1

After I first installed it I found evidence of mice in the van, a store of seeds. But there was no evidence that they stayed. I haven't seen anything since.

I'm not currently living in the van. But, here in New England, the mce move nto anything when the weather turns.

I've since installed somethng smilar in my mother's garage as the vermin were getting into houe from the garage. Seems to have worked.
 
I've been battling rodents in my house. They love to come in when it gets cold out. The person who rents to me won't hire an exterminator to find where they enter this rambling property.

I learned from a nurse on the hospital's non toxic cleanup committee to use 1/3 (or less) Dr. Bronner's Peppermint soap mixed with 1/3 white vinegar, 1/3 water. Spray and clean with gloves on, after removing rodent droppings. Finish with a wipe down of hydrogen peroxide. Kills diseases rodents carry. :idea:

I learned from my scientist bunch that Bounce keeps biting insects (gnats, no seeums, mosquitoes) away if you carry a fresh piece in your pants pocket. A friend told me it also keeps rodents away. She spends a lot of time in her truck camper. When not in use she places a sheet of Bounce on top of each tire. She lives rural and says it works for her.

I hate seeing mouse scat inside especially in my kitchen. So this year I put sheets of Bounce on my counters. No mice up there since. Not sure the chemicals in it are good for me but I can't stand seeing rodent droppings, especially before my first cup of coffee. I'm going to put Bounce under the fridge and in two other areas where they scurry and hide. Yuk, they belong outdoors. As author Tom Brown says "They are the ground chuck of the predator community."
 
There's an free online magazine for Truck Campers called, oddly enough, Truck Camper Magazine.  But they often have articles that are useful for any of us here, not just the people with truck campers.  The September issue had an article called Six Pest Control Pointers for Truck Campers and the September Blogs included 30 Ways to Keep the Critters Out.

http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/back-issues/
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
There's an free online magazine for Truck Campers called, oddly enough, Truck Camper Magazine.  But they often have articles that are useful for any of us here, not just the people with truck campers.  The September issue had an article called Six Pest Control Pointers for Truck Campers and the September Blogs included 30 Ways to Keep the Critters Out.

http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/back-issues/

I have never had a rodent problem.  

Not 100% sure why.  It might be THE LOOK.
 

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We have two cats.  We also have mice.  We find the droppings all over the kitchen. One cat is constantly killing mice and chipmunks outside and dragging them back to the house, but neither cat ever catches any inside the house.  We're starting to suspect they have the same arrangement with the house mice that Garfield has with his mice . . .
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
There's an free online magazine for Truck Campers called, oddly enough, Truck Camper Magazine.  But they often have articles that are useful for any of us here, not just the people with truck campers.  The September issue had an article called Six Pest Control Pointers for Truck Campers and the September Blogs included 30 Ways to Keep the Critters Out.

http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/back-issues/
Thanks, John. Will have to read this later when I get time. I need all the help I can get to keep the critters away.

Love your handle and sub-heading or whatever it's called plus the image of the slouching old west dude! Funny.
 
I had a ferret once, not a mouse could be found :D
another time I had a large community of cats, couldn't find snake one on my property
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
Thanks.  I adopted the sub-heading when I retired.  The old west dude is the gunfighter Hipshot Percussion, from the old Rick O'Shay comic strip.  (Know I'm dating myself there.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_O'Shay
I'm somewhat dated myself, though I don't like to admit it. At least I'm not driving a model A, though I did see one on NM craigslist this week that was a 4 x 4. Might be a big hit at RTR. :shy:
 
ArtW said:
I had a ferret once, not a mouse could be found :D
another time I had a large community of cats, couldn't find snake one on my property

My friend owned a ferret. It was very friendly and her kids loved it. I might have to get one for my van, but probably would have to keep it indoors at RTR with all the doggies running around. A pet badger or wolverine (I've encountered both in the wild) might be another story.
 
GotSmart said:
I have never had a rodent problem.  

Not 100% sure why.  It might be THE LOOK.

Good mouser worth its weight in gold!
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
We have two cats.  We also have mice.  We find the droppings all over the kitchen. One cat is constantly killing mice and chipmunks outside and dragging them back to the house, but neither cat ever catches any inside the house.  We're starting to suspect they have the same arrangement with the house mice that Garfield has with his mice . . .

My sister's two cats are death on lizards, and one likes killing roaches. Neither has ever, far as we know, killed a mouse.
I used to use DeCon Mouse-Pruf II, which worked well. I had no pets or children to worry about.
Now, I read that they changed the formula, no longer using Warfarin. It is said to no longer be as effective. Too bad.
 

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