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Title: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Jim on June 14, 2011, 06:20:02 pm
Was reviewing the older posts here on this topic and it appears that peppermint oil would be the way to go for us. I also saw that someone was mixing it with water in a sprayer. Any suggestions, on the ratio of water to oil?

Jim
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Dave Katsuki on June 14, 2011, 11:31:12 pm
I use it full strength in a sprayer bottle, and spray cotton pads in compartments.  At least I do that when we're not in grizzly country, which is where we are now (Island Park, ID - near West Yellowstone) for 3 months.  Mint oil was working fine :(, but grizzlies are apparently attracted to almost any strong scent. 

My current plan is to saturate all compartments with mouse traps...
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Two Hams in a Can on June 15, 2011, 09:58:11 am
So far (knock on wood) rope lights encircling the coach and set to turn on & off with timers has worked in all the years we have been fulltiming. 
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Jim on June 16, 2011, 01:47:30 pm
So far (knock on wood) rope lights encircling the coach and set to turn on & off with timers has worked in all the years we have been fulltiming. 

Does light color make a difference? Someone here just loaned us some rope lights to try out but they are rainbow colored.

Jim
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Brad Metzger (RIP) on June 16, 2011, 04:55:02 pm
       No mice around my coach . I have A black cat named Pepper . He  patrols around my coach 24--7  He carries one  m-16  and A K-Bar Skinning knife . Some how he's putting on weight . May have to lease him out .
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Bill Willett on June 16, 2011, 05:15:17 pm
Brad, my black racer is now challenging the cats.


Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Dub on June 16, 2011, 05:20:10 pm
Crapola, mice I can defeat question is.................how do you keep grizzlies out...pray tell?
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Brad Metzger (RIP) on June 16, 2011, 05:27:28 pm
   Looks like you hit that nail on the head ------PRAY----
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Dub on June 16, 2011, 05:30:34 pm
No doubt.......... and alot.
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Two Hams in a Can on June 16, 2011, 05:37:22 pm
So far (knock on wood) rope lights encircling the coach and set to turn on & off with timers has worked in all the years we have been fulltiming. 

Does light color make a difference? Someone here just loaned us some rope lights to try out but they are rainbow colored.

Jim
Not sure, Jim.  However, my thoughts are it's the light rather than the color that's a deterrent; many animals are colorblind, but someone with zoological skills would need to chime in on that!
Title: Mice & Peppermint oil....
Post by: Carol Savournin on May 03, 2012, 07:29:06 pm
So ... when we were in Nac Mr Wonderful invested in the WashWax All Coach Beautification System, with the fluffy blue cleaning pads and the miracle stuff to spray on your coach and the nice long handle.  He has used it enough to be really happy with his purchase, and keeps it all in one of the passenger side bays so that it is handy.  He prepared to use it not long ago, and discovered that some critter had efficiently denuded about half of one of the drying pads by pulling out large numbers of the fluffy blue nubbins.  They didn't like the taste of the "wet" one, because that was left alone. 
Today I doused a good number of cotton balls with Real Peppermint Oil and put 3 in each side of every bay.  I think I really must have soaked those babies, because just now ... about 3 hours after my treatment ... Jeff was getting something out of the bays and just about swooned!  We will hope that this oil accomplishes what the Glooey Looey and mouse traps were not able to do.  In the meantime ... we are minty fresh!!
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: J. D. Stevens on May 03, 2012, 09:55:51 pm
We recently had success eliminating one of those annoying critters with an old fashioned spring trap baited with cheese. I have left another trap baited with peanut butter in the service entrance bay.
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: John S on May 04, 2012, 11:51:56 am
Only had mice once in the coach and a trap fixed that. Put it outside the coach actually in the garage and the guy came to get the peanut butter.  Best way to keep them out of the engine is to run the engine. They will not be able to keep up...  :)
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: wa_desert_rat on May 04, 2012, 12:20:17 pm
Several of the neighborhood kitties like to hang out in the back yard of the shop where I keep the coach. Every now and then I discover a mouse carcass in the bed of the pickup (which has an old, ratty canopy over it).

Nice kitties!

Craig
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: jor on May 06, 2012, 11:20:31 am
At home (Tucson) we wage an unending war with pack rats. If a vehicle sits in our driveway for three days, the little guys move in and begin chowing down on wires. Over the years we have tried seemingly every solution: mothballs, peppermint, dryer sheets... Anyhow, at least for our pesky pack rats, the only effective solution is the one TwoHams use, light. I keep an incandescent light under the engine area of the motorhome and a string of rope lights around the perimeter.

When boon docking we don't use the rope lights but do have four solar lights that we place strategically around the RV.
jor
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: John Duld on May 06, 2012, 12:03:36 pm

I have had success with the sticky board traps. Put a Hershey Kiss in the middle, they can't pass up the chocolate.
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: Glockjock on May 06, 2012, 02:40:40 pm
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John says-  I have had success with the sticky board traps. Put a Hershey Kiss in the middle, they can't pass up the chocolate.

Trouble is, I can't pass up the chocolate either, so I've found that sticky boards are sticky.

Glen
Title: Re: Keeping mice out of engine compartment
Post by: kb0zke on May 06, 2012, 09:16:27 pm
Glen, don't you ever drop one of those Herseys kisses after you unwrapped it? That's the one the mice get. The others you get.