Block mice access to the rv.
Mice in rv vents.
Mice often use the dark corners of the home from fireplaces to exhaust vents to attics as their own personal transit system.
The first thing you do.
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.
Keeping your doors windows and vent fans shut as well as inspecting every inch of your rv for potential mouse entryways is a good first step to keeping mice out of your rv while it s in storage.
Heating and cooling ducts form the core of this rodent highway.
Mice in heating ducts create foul odors with their urine and feces.
Rodents will chew through almost anything including upholstery cushions wiring and the plastic and rubber.
Dangers of having mice in your rv.
Our rvs have many access points for something as small as a mouse.
They can cause serious damage to your rv damage that can require some hefty repair costs before your camper is road ready again.
Mice and rodents are more than a minor annoyance for camper owners.
For a small mouse this may only be the size of a dime.
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.