Yahoo Message Number: 61498 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/61498)
Does anyone have any experience with sonic or electronic rodent control?
Darrell Barksdale, 2000 Magna
Yahoo Message Number: 61502 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/61502)
We have never had a problem in our coach but we leave our home for about 6 months in the winter and each year came home to lots of mice. I have tried the sonic plug-ins but they did no good. Next year I tried the Bounce dryer sheets all over, did no good. This spring when we got home and put our coach in the shed I poured moth balls around each tire just as a precaution even though we have never had mice in our coach (had them in our previous 5th-wheel). About a week later I noticed the moth balls were all gone and we had 2 dead mice on the concrete under the coach. So now I have put more moth balls in the shed and actually have seen 2 dead moles. So, this fall when we leave I plan to put moth balls all over in our house....will see what happens.
Linda Vandehoef
'05 Inspire #51469
Yahoo Message Number: 61511 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/61511)
Darrell, I've been using Victor "Pest Chasers" for about a year and haven't seen signs of any mice in that time, which includes four months of desert boondocking.
I have two "egg-types" that plug directly into outlets, one located in bedroom and other under the dash. Also have larger one with two "speakers" at 90° under the sink.
I did have to return the egg-types twice until I got a set that I couldn't hear. They were very effective in driving me out of the coach.
Our cats are upset because of the new hi-tech devices. They used to race from one end of the coach to the other, trying to get under the sink and behind the couch. No little noises or tantalizing smells now.
Hope this helps,
Jim Barber
'87 LTD, 4223
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Darrell Barksdale wrote: