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[GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #287912] Sat, 26 September 2015 18:12 Go to next message
Advanced Concept Ener is currently offline  Advanced Concept Ener   United States
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Bounce dryer throw-ins. Just buy a box and throw them in all the confined spaces. Engine compartment, under couch, generator, beds, drawers, closets, bathroom, LP gas etc. it will drive them out and keep them out.

Jon Darcy ACES
North Jersey 76 stretch, flares, 4 bag, Alcoa's, bunkhouse,MAC Dash
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #287914 is a reply to message #287912] Sat, 26 September 2015 18:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
<rallymaster is currently offline  <rallymaster   United States
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And then there's the GMCer that placed dryer sheets and electronic pest
repellers in his coach in October. When he returned in February, he found
the dryer sheets gathered around the electronic gizmos, and the mouse
nests were nice and warm all winter.

RonC

On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 19:12:07 -0400 Advanced Concept Energy Solutions
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> Bounce dryer throw-ins. Just buy a box and throw them in all the
> confined spaces. Engine compartment, under couch, generator, beds,
> drawers, closets, bathroom, LP gas etc. it will drive them out and
> keep them out.
>
> Jon Darcy ACES
> North Jersey 76 stretch, flares, 4 bag, Alcoa's, bunkhouse,MAC Dash
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #287971 is a reply to message #287914] Mon, 28 September 2015 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bounce has worked well for myself for years in my boats and cars. so far, has never had a problem.

I started using it by recommendation of my uncle who was a farmer, who used Bounce dryer sheets in his combines for a couple decades.

a friend of mine who has 4 classic cars he stores each winter, uses Bounce, and also cuts up a bar of irish spring bar soap with his pocket knife in the cars. he also claims no mice issues.


I think in Bob's case here, He needs a few of those bucket traps. and some good old fashion mouse traps with peanut butter set up. the mice in the bucket, will make him feel better that the job is getting done. and if he quits catching mice in the old fashion traps, and the peanut butter is no longer being eaten, he will know the job is complete.





Jon Roche 75 palm beach EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now. St. Cloud, MN http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #287974 is a reply to message #287971] Mon, 28 September 2015 10:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I worked on a coach once a long time ago, and it had a battery powered
mouse trap. It worked like a bug zapper. I usually have baits in my shop
that are effective as well as a hungry cat that never comes into the shop.
That electric contraption killed 3 mice while the coach was being repaired.
They work very well. I used both downy and bounce dryer sheets in my
collector cars. They are a deterrent, but do little to reduce the mouse
population. Kinda like live capture of coyotes and sterilization and re
release. They still go back and kill more sheep. As far as the
I know, they don't mate with the sheep, they kill and eat them. Another
GREAT government program gone a bit askew. (Grin) Is this a great country
or what?
Jim Hupy
On Sep 28, 2015 8:35 AM, "Jon Roche" wrote:

>
>
> Bounce has worked well for myself for years in my boats and cars. so
> far, has never had a problem.
>
> I started using it by recommendation of my uncle who was a farmer, who
> used Bounce dryer sheets in his combines for a couple decades.
>
> a friend of mine who has 4 classic cars he stores each winter, uses
> Bounce, and also cuts up a bar of irish spring bar soap with his pocket
> knife in
> the cars. he also claims no mice issues.
>
>
> I think in Bob's case here, He needs a few of those bucket traps. and
> some good old fashion mouse traps with peanut butter set up. the mice in
> the bucket, will make him feel better that the job is getting done. and
> if he quits catching mice in the old fashion traps, and the peanut butter is
> no longer being eaten, he will know the job is complete.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288013 is a reply to message #287912] Tue, 29 September 2015 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I never had any luck with using bounce or any other drier sheet. In fact, I have found mouse terds on the drier sheets! So what I do is bait them with peanut butter using the below mouse trap. My father-in-law showed me this trick, works great!

Now I keep the mice from getting in by placing 6" metal flashing around each of the wheels. I cut a length of flashing, place around the wheel and velcro the ends. Worked perfect last year, no mice got in. First time ever that has happened.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1477.JPG
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1477.JPG

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1475.JPG
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1475.JPG


Jon Payne
76 Palm Beach
Westfield,IN
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288014 is a reply to message #287912] Tue, 29 September 2015 11:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lqqkatjon is currently offline  lqqkatjon   United States
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can you send a picture of the flashing? having a hard time picturing that.

Jon Roche 75 palm beach EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now. St. Cloud, MN http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288015 is a reply to message #288013] Tue, 29 September 2015 12:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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For another really effective way to prevent mice:

Get about 40 chopsticks. Push them into the ground all around the motorhome.

String a fine wire 1/2 inch above the ground from chopstick to chopstick. String another wire 1/2 inch above that one.

Get an electric fence controller and hook it to the wires.

Don't forget to plug in the controller.

:) :) ;)

Emery Stora

> On Sep 29, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Jon Payne wrote:
>
> I never had any luck with using bounce or any other drier sheet. In fact, I have found mouse terds on the drier sheets! So what I do is bait them
> with peanut butter using the below mouse trap. My father-in-law showed me this trick, works great!
>
> Now I keep the mice from getting in by placing 6" metal flashing around each of the wheels. I cut a length of flashing, place around the wheel and
> velcro the ends. Worked perfect last year, no mice got in. First time ever that has happened.
>
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1477.JPG
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1475.JPG
>
> --
> Jon Payne
> 76 Palm Beach
> Westfield,IN
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288020 is a reply to message #288013] Tue, 29 September 2015 13:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesmith is currently offline  thesmith   United States
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Is that antifreeze in the bucket?

Pete




Jon Payne wrote on Tue, 29 September 2015 12:47
I never had any luck with using bounce or any other drier sheet. In fact, I have found mouse terds on the drier sheets! So what I do is bait them with peanut butter using the below mouse trap. My father-in-law showed me this trick, works great!

Now I keep the mice from getting in by placing 6" metal flashing around each of the wheels. I cut a length of flashing, place around the wheel and velcro the ends. Worked perfect last year, no mice got in. First time ever that has happened.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1477.JPG
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1477.JPG

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1475.JPG
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/5607/medium/IMG_1475.JPG



Cary, NC 1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288021 is a reply to message #287912] Tue, 29 September 2015 14:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Looks like RV Antifreeze for the water lines.

77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson carb and dizzy. Mid Michigan
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288024 is a reply to message #288020] Tue, 29 September 2015 15:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jon payne is currently offline  Jon payne   United States
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yes, it is RV antifreeze. It pickles the mice nicely : - D.

I don't have a pic of the flashing around the wheels but will take a picture soon and will post.


Jon Payne
76 Palm Beach
Westfield,IN
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288034 is a reply to message #288024] Tue, 29 September 2015 18:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I use just the regular mouse traps with peanut butter. I like the
bucket/plastic water bottle idea. Great for more than one mouse. My wife
found larger than usual mouse droppings in and around the motorhome about a
month ago. Was thinking that we had picked up a rat someplace. She bought a
rat trap and I baited it with peanut butter. Everyday I would check it and
the trap would be sprung and the peanut butter was gone. On the 4th day I
finally nabbed it. It wound up being a squirrel (or a rat with a really big
fluffy tail). It had set up a nest made from the blue mechanics paper
towels. Glad it's gone.

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Gary and Diana Berry
73 CL Stretch in Wa.
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice [message #288041 is a reply to message #287912] Tue, 29 September 2015 22:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I kept our GMC in a tight heated/AC shop. So mice wasn't generally a concern. But I did always have traps positioned at each tire. As I see it. Get them before they get in. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288092 is a reply to message #287912] Thu, 01 October 2015 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Back when we first got our coach a few years ago, we had an entire family of mice that got in and we kept having to set traps to get them all. We eventually got them all, but it took a while, and new ones eventually made their way in. When we did some work behind the cabinets I would find insulation and other nuts and stuff so I think the key is keeping them out of the coach, as once behind the walls they could do some serious damage. I do like the idea of the flashing around the wheels, need to see that one! Smile

We ended up locating a few areas where we think they got in, and sealed them up with either aluminum sheeting, aluminum screen, or anything that mice cannot chew through as they can chew through wood and other soft materials if they want to bad enough. The areas we ended up sealing off are as follows, which I have a feeling are common areas on a lot of coaches:

- Gap around the main 3" toilet pipe through the plywood floor. Mice had chewed through the plastic flange that goes around this pipe (yes, we saw teeth marks), and there was about a 3/4" ring of empty space there. Once they got in there, they had easy access in to the walls from there. We cut a ring of sheet aluminum and slipped around the 3" pipe and screwed it to the plywood. We also packed in aluminum screen around the other two drain pipes between the black tank and plywood floor to prevent them getting to the other plastic flanges.
- Holes around the front wheel wells where the plywood had rotted out, mainly where the plywood meets the aluminum braces, I think the rotting was caused from leaks in the side panels from inside the coach. I patched it with fiberglass bondo and metal hardware cloth, and sealed up the patches with paint on the top and undercoating material on the bottom.
- Holes in the rear wheel wells where the air lines go through, there's some thick tar stuff packed around those holes which can be up to an inch in diameter. We re-packed in the tar stuff and I caulked the rest with Loctite PL S30 Black Sealant.
- Hole where the metal conduit from the generator goes in to the fiberglass wall to the inside of the coach. Caulked this really good with the same sealant. There was a pretty large gap there as well.

A LOT of work trying to find these areas, though. Probably only practical if you have to get access to these areas for another reason. But, after we got those areas sealed up, no new mice inside. We still leave at least a trap or two set over the winter here, just in case. I'm curious on other ways to keep them from getting in.


Chris S. - 77 Kingsley, 3.70 FD, mostly OEM - S.E. Michigan
Re: [GMCnet] Evicting the mice from the GMC [message #288101 is a reply to message #288092] Thu, 01 October 2015 12:45 Go to previous message
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> On Oct 1, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Chris S. wrote:
>
> Back when we first got our coach a few years ago, we had an entire family of mice that got in and we kept having to set traps to get them all. We
> eventually got them all, but it took a while, and new ones eventually made their way in. When we did some work behind the cabinets I would find
> insulation and other nuts and stuff so I think the key is keeping them out of the coach, as once behind the walls they could do some serious damage.
> I do like the idea of the flashing around the wheels, need to see that one! :)
>
> We ended up locating a few areas where we think they got in, and sealed them up with either aluminum sheeting, aluminum screen, or anything that mice
> cannot chew through as they can chew through wood and other soft materials if they want to bad enough. The areas we ended up sealing off are as
> follows, which I have a feeling are common areas on a lot of coaches:
>
> - Gap around the main 3" toilet pipe through the plywood floor. Mice had chewed through the plastic flange that goes around this pipe (yes, we saw
> teeth marks), and there was about a 3/4" ring of empty space there. Once they got in there, they had easy access in to the walls from there. We cut
> a ring of sheet aluminum and slipped around the 3" pipe and screwed it to the plywood. We also packed in aluminum screen around the other two drain
> pipes between the black tank and plywood floor to prevent them getting to the other plastic flanges.
> - Holes around the front wheel wells where the plywood had rotted out, mainly where the plywood meets the aluminum braces, I think the rotting was
> caused from leaks in the side panels from inside the coach. I patched it with fiberglass bondo and metal hardware cloth, and sealed up the patches
> with paint on the top and undercoating material on the bottom.
> - Holes in the rear wheel wells where the air lines go through, there's some thick tar stuff packed around those holes which can be up to an inch in
> diameter. We re-packed in the tar stuff and I caulked the rest with Loctite PL S30 Black Sealant.
> - Hole where the metal conduit from the generator goes in to the fiberglass wall to the inside of the coach. Caulked this really good with the same
> sealant. There was a pretty large gap there as well.
>
> A LOT of work trying to find these areas, though. Probably only practical if you have to get access to these areas for another reason. But, after we
> got those areas sealed up, no new mice inside. We still leave at least a trap or two set over the winter here, just in case. I'm curious on other
> ways to keep them from getting in.
> --
> Chris S. -
> 77 Kingsley mostly OEM -
> S.E. Michigan

A couple of other places are around the drain which goes from the kitchen sink to under the floor of the cabinet across from the bathroom. Also check under the two front covers under the windshield. At the walls of the motorhome and the back of the dash plate are holes which a mouse can get through. You can use foam spray in a can to close these up.


Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick,
CO


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