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    Getting a mouse out of a camper wall?

    I have a mouse (mice?) in one wall of my camper. I can hear them late at night. I think I know where they got in and they are NOT coming into the camper, so traps won't work.

    I want to get them out then plug the hole. Ideas? I don't want them dead and stinking in the wall.

    Todd

    #2
    Moth balls
    I had a friend put some around my trailer and mice took a hike!!

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      #3
      Fire. Works every time! And guaranteed they will not return.

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        #4
        Once you get them out plug up any small holes with steel wool.

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          #5
          shop vac!

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            #6
            Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
            Fire. Works every time! And guaranteed they will not return.
            This is a good way to get them out. When we had this problem I went to a local herb shop and bought a thing called a smudge stick. This paticular one was made of sage and sweetgrass. You light it up, blow the flame out and let it smoke like incense. It smells like a grass fire. They never came back.

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              #7
              second the moth balls. I put them under my trailer.

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                #8
                100% Pure Peppermint on cotton balls.

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                  #9
                  If you know where they are going in and out you can try some sticky pads at the entrance. When walk across it they ain't coming off. This way you know you got them and they don't die inside the wall. Just be sure not to cover the hole after catching one. Most likley they have a nest inside the wall insulation where it is nice an warm and there could be a few in there.

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                    #10
                    i use Fresh Cab Rodent Repellent,and haven't had any problems in three years

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