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RedRollingRoadblock

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Or DIY with the few items sitting around the garage.
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Tom_M

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One of the simplest traps is to put a layer of vegetable oil and some bait in the bottom of a large bowl. Place something for mice to crawl up into the bowl. They get covered in oil and can not crawl back out
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Gdetrailer

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Or save a lot of money and plug the holes in your RV.
Adult mice can squeeze through holes no bigger than a dime, fill the gaps between wiring harnesses and plumbing that go through to the outside and you won't be bothered by mice inside.
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Bobbo

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I made that years ago with just a 5 gallon Lowes bucket and a piece of 2x4. Works like a champ on chipmunks too. I have seen it called the 'bucket-o-death'.
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Cocky_Camper

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Gdetrailer wrote: Or save a lot of money and plug the holes in your RV.
Adult mice can squeeze through holes no bigger than a dime, fill the gaps between wiring harnesses and plumbing that go through to the outside and you won't be bothered by mice inside.
I don't care how well the holes get sealed. If there are mice, they will get in.
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Michelle.S

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jkwilson

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Bobbo wrote: I made that years ago with just a 5 gallon Lowes bucket and a piece of 2x4. Works like a champ on chipmunks too. I have seen it called the 'bucket-o-death'.
Not a chance in the world you can seal an RV well enough to keep mice out and still keep it moveable.
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Bobbo

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jkwilson wrote: Bobbo wrote: I made that years ago with just a 5 gallon Lowes bucket and a piece of 2x4. Works like a champ on chipmunks too. I have seen it called the 'bucket-o-death'.
Not a chance in the world you can seal an RV well enough to keep mice out and still keep it moveable.
Ummm, I don't think your answer is in response to my post that you quoted.
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mdcamping

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a good cat works
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