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.
Mice in roof of camper.
I have a hunch this hole in the roof was where my mice came in.
Read more tips on getting rid of mice and squirrels here.
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Block mice access to the rv.
Getting rid of mice in the rv.
My camper sat under low branches for a couple of weeks by the time i discovered the droppings.
The first thing to do is stop the little buggers from coming in to have a look around.
If they can get their head through an opening the rest of the body can follow.
Now that you know a little about getting rid of the small furry four legged variety of unwanted rv guests you can work on ways to get rid of aunt marge and uncle jimmy the next time they show up at your rv unannounced on a four day weekend.
While mice can find their way into an rv no matter where it is parked there is an increased chance if you store the camper outdoors near fields or open areas.
Yes it takes a little bit of work now but it can and will save you time and money in the future.
For a small mouse this may only be the size of a dime.
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.
If none of them works get professional help to accomplish the objective.
That is half the battle.
Our rvs have many access points for something as small as a mouse.
Let s take a look at the tips and steps which can steer out mice and other rodents from your camper.
How to keep mice out of camper.
I caught a mouse the first night but none after that so i am hoping he was the culprit.
Next i sat out two snap traps inside the cabinet.
Try the easier ones first and then the others that require some effort time and money.
The first thing you do.
There are a number of things that an rv owner can do to keep mice out of their camper especially when storing the camper.
Nearly all rv owners will get mice in their camper especially if it s stored and unused for long periods of time.
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.
If the mice can t find a way in then the battle is won.
Remember the most important step is sealing you camper tight.
Winter storage tips for campers to keep mice away since winter is often the time when mice enter an rv making some changes to your storage routine can help prevent an infestation.