Getting rid of mice in the rv.
Mice in roof of rv.
Block mice access to the rv.
Remember that mice live in an rv for two reasons.
The solution is usually simple.
On a whim i unscrewed the refrigerator vent cover on the roof and found that the original mesh screening that sits over the roof hole had rusted out.
Make sure all of the edible items in your rv are properly stored in containers that cannot be gotten into and clean up the rv getting.
If they can get their head through an opening the rest of the body can follow.
If it s as small as a dime a mouse can manage.
How mice get in your rv.
And although your vehicle might seem too high off the ground for a mouse to reach you d be surprised how much of a boost a buildup of windblown snow can provide.
While learning how to keep mice and rats out of your rv is the most ideal way to combat the problem sometimes you just can t get ahead of those little feet and noses in which case you re going to have to grab some supplies and go to battle.
1 they are finding food that they can get into and eat or 2 they are newborn and are being fed food or they would die off.
Taking steps to keep mice out of your rv can get you out on the open road for your next rv adventure much faster.
If you re one of the campers who find evidence of little pests inside your rv you need to follow a good attack plan to get rid of them.
Don t underestimate the ability of a mouse to get into small openings.
For a small mouse this may only be the size of a dime.
When rvs are stored for the winter it s not uncommon for mice and squirrels to make their winter home in the rv.
I then set about filling any holes and cracks in the camper that would allow mice to enter.
The first thing to do is stop the little buggers from coming in to have a look around.
Whew that took some time.
Other methods help with mice removal such as spring trap mousetraps mouse bait block box traps mint essential oil and even soda.
The first thing you do.
Mice can be kept out of an rv by using preventative measures such as sealing any holes under your rv in your door window frame and keeping a clean space.
Read more tips on getting rid of mice and squirrels here.
You may not notice any obvious holes or gaps but it doesn t take a very large hole for mice and other rodents to get inside your rv.
I bought more storage containers for my food and papers.
Nearly all rv owners will get mice in their camper especially if it s stored and unused for long periods of time.
Our rvs have many access points for something as small as a mouse.