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Old 06-01-2010, 01:48 PM   #1
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We park our coach in an open storage lot for $80 a month. We had a friend offer us free parking at their house because they have a large property. The only reason we have not parked there yet is because of rodents seen all over the lot. They are gophers or prairie dogs and they can be seen running from hole to hole. We have seen up to six at a time running all over the dirt lot.

Is there a sure-fire way to park there and keep the rodents away from the coach? The tires would be the only thing touching the ground, but we have heard so many horror stories about rodents chewing up the coach wiring. While the parking would be free, are we asking for trouble? Joe

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Old 06-01-2010, 08:46 PM   #2
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Is there a sure-fire way to park there and keep the rodents away from the coach?
Joe, Critters seem to be put off by moth balls. This deterrent isn't expensive and I'd give it a shot.

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Well let me assure you; gophers for sure and I'll bet prairie dogs will not take up residence in your rv. I have gophers out the kazoo and never a problem, now squrirels and rats are another story.
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I use a product called Critter Out every 2 weeks. Spray it under the coach, engine compartment, & wheel wells. Also hang moth balls in cheesecloth around the engine compartment.
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Laundry softner sheets work also
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I go with the moth balls and dryer sheets.
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Old 06-02-2010, 09:43 AM   #7
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Dryer sheets don't work. I tried them. The mice used them in their nest.
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Another vote for moth balls -- been using them for 15 years and have not had a problem with the little varmints. Also cheap
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DriVer, John H, ChiefJohn:

Where do each of you put moth balls besides the engine compartment? Joe
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I use a product called Critter Out every 2 weeks. Spray it under the coach, engine compartment, & wheel wells. Also hang moth balls in cheesecloth around the engine compartment.
Where can I buy Critter Out? Joe
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Where do each of you put moth balls besides the engine compartment? Joe
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I spread them around the underside of the MH, especially around the tires -- again, cheap and easily replaced when they deteriorate due to weather.
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DriVer, Where do each of you put moth balls besides the engine compartment?
Joe, I put them around the tires. That's where they are likely to try to enter the coach.
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I have put a container of moth balls in my WH and refer compartments for several years. Even with them there, I had a WH flashback that burned my wiring badly and the cause was a burner tube totally blocked by a spider web ...guess they didn't work there. When I have the Norcold recall done on my refer I asked them about using mothballs to repel bug critters ...they pointed out that mothballs are basically Naptha, and suggested I might not want to put such a flammable item in a compartment with an LP flame....
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I for one, found out about critter's doing damage. squirrels or something chewed into
8th cylinder fuel injector wire harness. Check engine lite came on as we left HHI,SC.
Drove to Larry's Auto Clinic in Myrtle Beach, SC where mech found problem and fixed
it. I will definitely try moth balls!! thanks for advice. rmwaggy

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