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Old 10-16-2018, 09:27 PM   #21
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hi john, i think your comment below went onto the wrong post.
Thanks Noralee,

That is so odd.... not sure how that even happen... yes that is for sure not part of your mice post....

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Old 10-18-2018, 10:54 AM   #22
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Have you maybe considered they are living inside and not re-entering? Just a thought. Many places to live inside.

All the holes you sealed up, maybe you sealed them in?
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Old 10-21-2018, 11:52 AM   #23
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Do you have storage space under the bed? If so, you might want to look under it to see if there are any openings where mice can enter. Check the area where your plug is stored. when the plug is in, is the cover closed tightly? also check the area around your heater unit. Also your heater's exhaust vent.

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Hi,

I've been busy putting off camper projects so haven't been on here for a while. But I unfortunately can not keep the mice out of my camper. Each time I think I've gotten them all, new ones show up.

I have checked and rechecked all around and under the camper. I've had 2 other people check as well. We've sealed all areas that look obtainable to them. I've been monitoring the wheel wells, as that seems to be where they were getting in and I've stuffed them with steal wool. I've also gotten better quality steel wool but haven't had a chance to switch it out (because I've been on crutches, injured).

Can anyone share other unusual, unseen spots we may have missed where mice could get in? 3 years no mice issues and the last 1.5 year I can't keep them out. It's so frustrating!! And they are starting to do some real damage.

I also have a busy mousing cat, so feel like I've done all I can do.
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Mice are looking for a warner home this time of year but they still have to eat I never had a lot of luck with traps but I sure like my bucket we use them outside (they like wood piles) We use them under our Yurt that's not occupied in the fall and antifreeze in the bucket inside in winter. Our first time with the bucket we have eliminated literally dozens. A mouse can get through a hole the size of it's head.
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We use bags of "Fresh Cab" through out the camper, especially where there are vents in floor etc.Hope this helps.
it's not working i have a small 1350 so about 11ft long. i put one bag where they hang out. do you think it's not enough? i had a trap next to the bag and killing them that way but they do not seem deterred by fresh cab.
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Hi I'm new here. We had a mouse problem in our chicken coop, which is about 12'x20', we used these contraptions from Amazon and the problem was solved. The mice go inside and a super strong spring engages a flap that slams them into a compartment where you can release them some where else or drop the trap in a 5-gal bucket of water. It says you don't need bait for it, the mice are naturally curious, but a little peanut butter makes it irresistable. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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