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Jul 8, 2018
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Hello,

We are starting to find mouse droppings in one of the storage units. Anyone got advice on how to get rid of them? Or is just about laying mouse traps around the place?



Thanks


Stephen
 
Feb 27, 2011
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Not sure if you saw my post about a possible solution?

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Feb 9, 2008
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Cure and then prevention. Traps to catch the blighters first, then remove all sources of food from the van, if there's no food they won't come. For the traps my bait of choice is peanut butter, had great success using it.

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Oct 7, 2011
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I posted this on another post.
Peppermint oil is a good repellent, also been recommended some stuff called Irish soap (seriously )but I've never been able to find any.

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Apr 11, 2015
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Re peppermint oil, friend had a packet of polos attacked by a mouse.
We have one in the house, saw it disappear under a unit near the fridge, need to try peanut butter or snicker, it didn't fancy the smelly brie.

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Jan 19, 2014
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Just leave some bags of Roban around, they can smell the food inside and chew through the bag for it, so it stays sealed and fresh ?
They sell it on ebay.
 
Nov 28, 2018
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I have caught 3 already this month using peanut butter and a mouse trap, but I only put the traps in my garage and my shed as I dont want to coax them into my motorhome which is next to the garage. I never had a problem last year and so far no problems this year. But they seem to love the peanut butter.

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Jan 22, 2019
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Gromett Saw your post on Fluid Film - looks really good for many applications and I have got some - the electric step works better now its properly lubricated

One question I had around use under a motorhome - it does say ...

"Effect on Rubber - None on neoprene and buna-n. May cause swelling on non oil-resistant rubber goods..."

Theres quite a lot of rubber around the suspension ...bushes, gaskets etc ...anybody know whether any of these are non-oil resistant before I go spraying it about under there?
 
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Theres quite a lot of rubber around the suspension ...bushes, gaskets etc ...anybody know whether any of these are non-oil resistant before I go spraying it about under there?
I can't say for certain but there are hundreds of youtube videos of people both professionals and amateurs spraying everything under the car except the brake disk and exhaust.
I will be spraying indiscriminately when I get round to doing mine.
 

Hollyberry

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I posted this on another post.
Peppermint oil is a good repellent, also been recommended some stuff called Irish soap (seriously )but I've never been able to find any.

Irish Spring ?
Used cat litter might be a deterrent, albeit a smelly one.

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Jan 19, 2014
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I bought some humane traps once, they were little cages that trapped them. Kept checking them for ages.. Didn't catch anything. Then when I went away for the weekend there was one in the cage when I got home... Dead.. Starved to death. :giggler: (sorry for laughing but I hate the little sods) This happened a couple of times so I use poison now.
 

Jonesy_103

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Hello,

We are starting to find mouse droppings in one of the storage units. Anyone got advice on how to get rid of them? Or is just about laying mouse traps around the place?



Thanks


Stephen

I've just got my van back after having the fuel lines replaced because mices chewed through them ! I've just ordered -
Amazon product ASIN B0783PTCZDand
Amazon product ASIN B01BLNEJZQI'll let you know how I get along in the spring !!
If anybody has any other suggestions I'm all ears
Thanks
Peter

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Jonesy_103

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I should add that they are only in the engine bay and air filter housing and not inside the van.
 

Jonesy_103

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very true, hopefully the items I've bought will do the job !

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Nov 28, 2018
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very true, hopefully the items I've bought will do the job !
Meant to say that was speaking from experience, I had an Audi A4 and it was parked up in my garage, mice had started to chew things inside my engine bay and the wiring, luckily found out in time before real damage was done.
I still get mice in my garage but find them with there necks snapped in my traps with the help of peanut butter.I have not had a problem with mice in my MH as of yet which is parked up just outside my garage, I am hoping that the peanut butter laced traps I leave for them in my garage keeps them away from my MH. So far so good.
 

MisterB

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
we get the odd one in the loft, play havoc with the christmas decorations as we have just found out - we did have a couple in the motorhome but luckily spotted the droppings before they did any damage - set two traps and got two in the same night, nothing since thankfully !
 

PeteH

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Don't fanny around with traps, get some glue mats laid out.
Plenty on ebay.

Used them all the time, in the R-V, when stored outside (Texas) Big Mice!!:giggle:. Got them from Home Depot. (sort of American B&Q). Where do you get them in the UK? John. Oops` just realised Flea bay(y)

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Apr 11, 2015
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We have yet again got a problem with mice, have left a trap set need to go down to storage tomorrow to check, It was empty last time, seems they didn't like the chocolate spread, so have used peanut butter. Like the idea of the spray though.
 
Jan 22, 2019
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If you can't stop them getting in (which is tough given they can get through a 5mm gap), peanut butter in traps is your best hope.

Mice are clever, resourceful and desperate for a safe and warmish refuge. Any repellent will at best, only be temporary.
 

HarryML

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Roban and Big Cheese glue, the glue should ensure the little b.....ds don’t décompose where you can’t find them.

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