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Critters
Howdy folks,
New here, just purchased our 2002 MB.
Looking forward to many adventures in our LD.
Ques.  What do ya'all use/do to keep critters like rats and mice out of the coach?
I know there are many devises and ways of doing this, I just wonder what really works.
Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Cal & Roberta Terry
Prescott AZ.
2002 MidBath

Re: Critters
Reply #1
"What do ya'all use/do to keep critters out of the coach?"

Now that's a reasonable question but the answer will depend on what kind of 'Critters' you're talking about, Grizzly Bears or Fire Ants?   :D   ;)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery
Live for the day!

Re: Critters
Reply #2
I have had mixed results with Peppermint Oil and Cab Fresh. Two years ago, after clearing out another nest and replacing the gnawed insulation in that area,  I installed a LED light under the doghouse, and leave it on all the time. So far, this has successfully deterred pests from nesting in that area.
2013 27’ Mid-Bath
2005 Honda CR-V

 
Re: Critters
Reply #3
I too have been using LED lighting for several years to discourage rodents from occupying certain areas under the coach where I have had problems in the past both at home and on the road. Specifically the engine area (fore & aft), the generator housing, and over the fuel tank. (see pix) I now have LEDs in each location with power supplied from the coach lithium batteries. I tapped the lithium power system at the solenoid switch under the radiator reservoir tank by the Ford engine. Initially these LEDs were on 24/7. The biggest issue was the lights above the front engine area burning out from excessive heat while traveling. Since critters can't get in while the vehicle is moving down the road the lights only needed to be on when parked.  Therefore I added a normally open 12V powered auto switch to the LED circuit to turn off the LEDs while the ignition was on. I tapped the ignition circuit at the solenoid activation terminal for the LED switch. Now the lights come on when the engine is off. I have had no other issues (knocking on wood) rodents since the LED install.
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