polaatx
Active member
Hello, I have a Carson Toy Hauler and to my amazement I discovered the bottom is made of some soft material that mice can chew through! I am in the wilderness where there are all kinds of vermin. I've already glued sheet metal on several regions that were attacked.
But now the mice targeted an area that I can't get to with sheet metal. They've gone into a tiny space between the waste tank and the bottom and chewed their way into the space underneath the toilet. This space is totally inaccessible to me (unless I pull out the entire toilet). So no way to patch up their handy work with sheet metal.
For now, I've managed to kill all the mice with traps but I'm leaving the country for a year-long trip and don't have someone to keep setting traps.
Wondering if there are any suggestions.
I am wishing if there is some chemical of some sort I could spray into that space that would repel the vermin (without giving human occupants of the trailer cancer). Does such a thing exist?
Note: there is no electricity and running water.
But now the mice targeted an area that I can't get to with sheet metal. They've gone into a tiny space between the waste tank and the bottom and chewed their way into the space underneath the toilet. This space is totally inaccessible to me (unless I pull out the entire toilet). So no way to patch up their handy work with sheet metal.
For now, I've managed to kill all the mice with traps but I'm leaving the country for a year-long trip and don't have someone to keep setting traps.
Wondering if there are any suggestions.
I am wishing if there is some chemical of some sort I could spray into that space that would repel the vermin (without giving human occupants of the trailer cancer). Does such a thing exist?
Note: there is no electricity and running water.