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Winter storage and how to keep mice out of your motorhome

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Wiscon1

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New to the site and I wanted to see what other Tiffin owners do in the winter to keep mice out of your coach at storage time. THANK YOU
 
I have been storing successfully for years with mothballs which have to be replaced because they evaporate. I place them under the vehicle on the concrete. As they disappear during the off season I replace them. I have also used peppermint oil on cotton balls but they weren't as effective as the mothballs.
 
Hi and Welcome to RVforums from Ely, Iowa. I use grandpa Gus's products. Also softener sheets. Last year I also put in Ultrasonic plug in devices to keep mice out. I do keep the coach powered up to maintain the batteries.
 
Here’s what I’ve used for over four decades with success, although models have varied over the years. Note: When these units are on Loud, you will NOT be inside with them...unless perhaps you are hard of hearing.
 

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When I had a MH the ultrasonic units did fine inside! Then they found a great nesting area in the engine compartment!

For that I found a strobe designed for the job!

With a well sealed trailer I kissed those problems goodbye!

Mice haven't chewed through any steel wool stuffed around pipes, and old CDs around any cables still connected to your rig seems to make a good barrier!
 
Probably goes without saying BUT - be 100% sure every speck of any food, crumbs and all, are cleaned out. No matter the container, everything consumable by a person needs to be cleaned out.
I addition to that, we used dryer sheets as well. Placed them under the coach, on top of all tires, and in storage compartments. Seemed to work.
Let us know how we can help.
Ken
 

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