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    How to keep mice out of travel trailer?

    Looking for some ideas on how to keep mice out of the trailer

    #2
    I put out some green edible baits on my trailer jacks/cinder blocks and found several dead ones. Didn't have much problem after that.

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      #3
      Oil of peppermint. Smells good and rodents hate it.

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        #4
        That is a really hard task, but you can keep it to a minimum by always leaving them a bit to eat(poison that is). I also leave some under the trailer and deck. It definitely makes a difference.
        Those field mice can find the tiniest of openings to gain entrance.
        Good luck!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chew View Post
          I put out some green edible baits on my trailer jacks/cinder blocks and found several dead ones. Didn't have much problem after that.

          This!

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            #6
            You can put the hurt on them with the poison, but the only way to keep them out, is to figure out where they get in and seal it off with expanding foam and course steel wool.

            Bisch

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              #7
              Bring some cats to live outside the trailer and they will take care of the mice for dinner!

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                #8
                Spread ashes around mice they say won't go near it. Then seal up the holes.

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                  #9
                  Put a snake in there. I kid.

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                    #10
                    Yep get some cats. We built a room inside a metal barn for our camp house while hunting. I swear we sealed the crap out of that room and used every kind of poison/deterrent possible to keep them out yet every time I went there were droppings and you could hear them at night. Got some cats and never saw another one.

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                      #11
                      That was going to be my suggestion. A nice ball python.

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                        #12
                        Seal all openings.
                        Don't leave any food inside.
                        Get cats.
                        Poison.

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                          #13
                          Really, let a few bull snakes, chicken snakes or a couple cheap ball pythons in there and you will be set.

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                            #14
                            Hide a bunch of food in your buddies trailer...

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                              #15
                              Dryer sheets help

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