The following is one problem that I haven't had to contend with.
However, I did have a rodent-related matter to contend with after moving to New Mexico. Rodents got into the engine area of my motorhome and chewed on some lines to the dash air conditioner. This was before I had the RV garage built. I had to take the motorhome to Albuquerque for repairs at a Ford dealer. The repairs were done while I was on a cruise to Cuba.
RV Life has posted an article with tips for getting rid of mice in an RV.
They begin it with:
Fall is the time of year when mice and rats sneak into RVs, looking for a safe, warm place to raise a family. A place that’s preferably close to food resources and water. A place exactly like your RV. Unfortunately, they can often live completely unnoticed until at least a few of them have moved in. At that point, you’ll usually find their pellet like droppings or urine in drawers and cabinets, and you might seem some dark streaks around the bottom of interior walls. By the time you see an actual mouse or rat, these critters can be really difficult to get rid of. However, you’ll need to get on it fast because mice and rats can cause a lot of damage to your RV very quickly.
To read more, go here.
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