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The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.Pic 1 Mousie
Pic 2 Mousie Dung
Think I'll try the peppermint oil thingie.
I use three in a 27 foot travel trailer. On the deuce cab I would go with one bar under the passenger seat on the trans hump. I would also put at least one in the bed if it is a covered bed.How many bars of Irish Spring should one use for the cab of a truck to keep mice out ?
I had a bar of Irish Spring that I received as a sample in the mail. I put it in a dish on the kitchen sink of an old house I don't use, and the mice ate it.I use three in a 27 foot travel trailer. On the deuce cab I would go with one bar under the passenger seat on the trans hump. I would also put at least one in the bed if it is a covered bed.
I'm sorry but that one kinda made me laugh. Like a defiant, "I'll show you" sorta thing.1. Black & Decker electronic repellent: Worked for a couple of weeks and then they chewed the cord in two.
After reading this thread and having had rodent problems in the past I decided to try the Irish Spring approach, now I have a question...
Anyone know how to get rid of a leprechaun infestation??
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