Jim
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2019
- Messages
- 4,100
- Location
- North Carolina
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- London Aire 4551
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- Cummins / I6 Diesel Pusher 600HP / 1,950 ft-lbs
- TOW/TOAD
- 2016 Jeep Rubicon
- Fulltimer
- No
In the winter, we have a field mouse problem. They really like my truck and RV. It gets cold outside and they find the motor home, truck and the cab of my excavator to be just the place to hole up. If I'm in it every day, then no problem, but if I park it and leave it unattended for a week or so, I come back to the signs of mouse activity.
I've been back from my trip to Key West for 2 weeks and haven't been to the motor home for at least 10 days. Today I went down to pick up some things that didn't get hauled up when we got home from the trip. What I found was they had eaten holes in all of the new towels we bought before we left for Key West, They ate the toilet paper and they chewed into the boxes of Triscuit and energy bars.
Aside from setting traps, and checking them daily, what other solutions are available? A cat isn't an option as there is no way to get him in/out of the RV and even if I could, I don't want him sharpening his claws on the furniture. I know a lot of you store your RV's during the winter, and to some degree you must be experiencing the same problems.
What do you do?
I've been back from my trip to Key West for 2 weeks and haven't been to the motor home for at least 10 days. Today I went down to pick up some things that didn't get hauled up when we got home from the trip. What I found was they had eaten holes in all of the new towels we bought before we left for Key West, They ate the toilet paper and they chewed into the boxes of Triscuit and energy bars.
Aside from setting traps, and checking them daily, what other solutions are available? A cat isn't an option as there is no way to get him in/out of the RV and even if I could, I don't want him sharpening his claws on the furniture. I know a lot of you store your RV's during the winter, and to some degree you must be experiencing the same problems.
What do you do?