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Old 03-20-2015, 07:36 AM   #11
Sherwood
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Like SCTTW said, chase them out with heavily scented things such as moth balls, dryer sheets, scented soap, etc.... I used heavy scented soap and cheese grated it and spread it around our camper on paper plates and around the outside of the camper on the ground. Never had a problem. If I'm taught correct, you have to get the mouse smell out in order for other mice not to smell it and come in the same entry points. Just what I was told. I was also told not to use any traps that require food since you might be attracting them into the trailer thus furthering your problem.
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