Bob hansen 8 months ago.
Mice in rv furnace.
The first thing you do.
Mice rarely build their nests in places that can be accessed easily.
How to get rid of mice in heating ducts.
Mice in heating ducts create foul odors with their urine and feces.
Simply take a wad of steel wool and stuff it back into the hole where you know mice have entered then seal up the hole.
Mouse nests in a furnace will not only spread the scent of mouse urine and feces throughout the home but they can also cause a home fire.
Anybody that had them get into a car knows that they nest in the heater core.
If there are nooks and crannies where you can stick some steel wool do so.
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.
In some cases they build them in areas that can be potentially dangerous to the health of homeowners.
Mice can get in the heat exchange itself instead of just the ducts.
Getting rid of mice in the rv.
Mice often use the dark corners of the home from fireplaces to exhaust vents to attics as their own personal transit system.
See where they were getting into our rv and the simple steps i took to prevent it from happening.
If you have mice in your rv you may want watch this video.
The ducts carry the heated air from the furnace to the interior of the rv.
Nearly all rv owners will get mice in their camper especially if it s stored and unused for long periods of time.
The dsi is an acronym direct spart ignition it s an electronic igniter that uses a spark ignites the gas air mix.
The exhaust is an air outlet on the exterior of the rv that exhausts the gases produced during the combustion process the gases are a combination of carbon dioxide and carbon.
Don t use poison to rid heating ducts of unwanted pests because dead mice will stink up the house and possibly spread disease.
You may want to have an rv furnace technician clean out the actual rv furnace itself.
Heating and cooling.