emilysch
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2022
- Messages
- 1
- Location
- Southern Oregon
- RV Year
- 2000
- RV Make
- Holiday Rambler
- RV Model
- Aluma-lite trailer
- RV Length
- 29'
Our 2000 Holiday Rambler Aluma-lite trailer has a front kitchen. When I open my cabinet door under the corner sink the smell of mouse nest is strong. Yet, there is no evidence of mice inside the interior of the trailer itself. I have have traps set inside when we are not using it, but without any success, no mouse messes in any cupboards or drawers, and we do not hear any mouse noise. It just seems like it's confined to the "underbelly" area and the smell rises into this area under this sink. When the cabinet door is closed its not noticeable. I think it could be an old nest in the underbelly up by the trailer tongue. Is there insulation there that could have been saturated with mouse mess? We have owned it for about 2 years and the smell has been there the whole time. Is there a way to get to that area without tearing up the floor under the cabinet?