Field Mice
#16
What ever you do you do not want to bait or trap them, you want to repel them!!!
Up here in the northland we park our summer rides for the winter and I have found Bounce dryer sheets to work the best for keep vermin out. I put it in my Firebird's interior, trunk, tail pipes, underhood, aircleaner etc. Never had a nibble. Store my MH next to my buddies mouse infested shed but the Bounce keeps them out. Not a trace of mouse crap or damage.
Up here in the northland we park our summer rides for the winter and I have found Bounce dryer sheets to work the best for keep vermin out. I put it in my Firebird's interior, trunk, tail pipes, underhood, aircleaner etc. Never had a nibble. Store my MH next to my buddies mouse infested shed but the Bounce keeps them out. Not a trace of mouse crap or damage.
#17
I had a mouse die in my 84 F-150 under the seat, in the floor insulation. The worst of it was the chewed wires under the hood. I guess they like to chew on the plastic insulation. That was 6 years ago and it hasn't happened since. That truck stays in the woods at my hunt camp. Sometimes it doesn't run for 6 months.
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