Mice

yamahauler

Active member
Always have had good luck with the traps and peanut butter.

Trick is the traps have to be the old wood kind not the new "safety plastic" crap.

When you put the peanut butter on it, make sure you just smear enough on to cover the metal flipper thing.
 

jojo69

New member
Try using pure peppermint, you can get it from health food stores. Put the peppermint on cotton balls and place them all over, it also makes for a good smelling trailer.
 

choc_lab

Member
I tried a product called Fresh Cab from Fleet Farm for in my pontoon boat and since I put the packs in the boat I haven't had one mouse . I have try all the other things from moth balls to dryer sheets and none of them worked . The nice thing about fresh cab is it is safe around dogs and it does't stink like moth balls. It is also guaranteed .
 
Find all the holes you think they are geeting in at from the bottom and fill them with steel wool or fill it with great stuff I used steel wool on my trailer if they can't get in it's not a problem.
a mouse can fit through a hole the size of a dime.
 
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