So lots of good advice here. I did not consider local laws differ depending on where I am camped. I'm aware of the humane traps, but I was worried putting out bait (peanut butter or like) might attract unwanted attention before I posted.... looks like there is agreement there. I also was wondering if sticky traps were pre-baited, TY for clarifying.
I can understand waiting to address the problem until I am presented with a rodent problem, but my RAV4 has soy-based wiring, and rodents are known to enjoy that stuff. I'd really like to avoid a costly repair and/or getting stranded alone in the middle of no-where kind of thing if I can help it.
The reason I went straightaway to traps in my initial post, is that the advice in Bob's recent stream on prevention seemed mixed at best:
Here were my notes:
Poison - Takes time for it to take effect, would have already chewed wires, and then may die in your rig. Yuck!
Instant Mashed Potatoes - Expands in their stomach, harmless to larger animals.
Motion Detector light - Bob doesn't think it works
Ultrasonic Pest Repellant
Dryer Sheets - Not advised, some say rodents use them for nests.
Put traps around wheels
Sticky traps - Near the motor, by floor pedals entry, and under glove box (all along dash panel, firewall). More effective because animal not always looking for food
Wintergreen Oil
Eucalyptus Oil
Peppermint Oil
Stainless Steel wire wool in crevasses
Capsaicin
Honda tape w/ capsaicin
It's good to know some of you don't really experience problems. I'd like the option to stay in a spot for a week at a time. I wonder for those of you having / not having trouble, how long are you staying at a given location?