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Old 04-03-2019, 10:13 AM   #1
dwdlt
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Location: Swansea Illinois
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Rascals Taking up Residence in my TT

I'm taking my trailer out for first time this year. I keep it in a 20x40 pole barn. I pulled it out and opened up yesterday; low and behold, the little rodent "squatters" are back again.....

I have read all the post and done multiple searches on getting rid of mice in a camper, so not soliciting advise right now. This post for merely for your entertainment and reading pleasure!

When I put it away in the fall of last year, I had thought I did enough to keep the mice out, but I recon not.

So, I have cleaned and sanitized the whole trailer, and this weekend, I will be sealing every crook and crevice that they could possible use to get in the trailer....And, I have practiced my best "Elmer Fudd" impersonation!

In short, "I'm going mouse hunting".....I'm gonna evict them all! Ugh!
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