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Old 09-03-2019, 04:06 PM   #1
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I have a relatively new to me Itasca Sunstat 27N. We do a lot of boondocking and my rig is the only one to get mice in the storage compartments and in the coach itself. I have crawled around underneath and can’t see any holes or unsealed areas. Anyone have any ideas where this model is susceptible to critters entering. Any ideas on how to repel mice. I’ve had RV’s for years and never had this problem before.
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Here is a link to over 12,000 previous discussions on mice in RVs.

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Hopefully it can provide you with some help.
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My solution to drive out critters is peppermint oil, garlic oil and diatamaceous
earth SP? (swimming pool filter media) I use a small container ,put some earth in the bottom, put a few drops of each oil onto the earth powder. Place the container in the basement. The powder prolongs the smell that critters HATE. The smell will be sweet like candy, but the critters won't live with it and evacuate.

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