Joel, I saw this trick many many years ago. To button up all the holes in your RV, where the mice can get in, go out at night time and shine a light under your RV. In your case, probably a few lights. Go in to the RV and leave it dark. Wherever you see the light coming in is where you need to fill entry holes. Open all the cabinets take out all the drawers. Just look in every nook and cranny. Manufacturers don’t think of the little details.
Joel I love my tasks what a great idea I've learned so much from your Channel one day we used in our RV is only one ply toilet paper it really helps prevent sticking to the tubes
Joel, I saw this trick many many years ago. To button up all the holes in your RV, where the mice can get in, go out at night time and shine a light under your RV. In your case, probably a few lights. Go in to the RV and leave it dark. Wherever you see the light coming in is where you need to fill entry holes. Open all the cabinets take out all the drawers. Just look in every nook and cranny. Manufacturers don’t think of the little details.
I don’t own an RV, but I do enjoy watching these videos
Joel I love my tasks what a great idea I've learned so much from your Channel one day we used in our RV is only one ply toilet paper it really helps prevent sticking to the tubes
Thank you for being clean and down to earth.
When you're not using the RV soak cotton balls involves in peppermint oil and lay them around inside your camper.That will deter the mice
What a sh*^#÷tty video! 😅😅😅😅 kidding, great advice.
It’s a $hi@y topic but somebody has to cover it…
Joel, you're always doing math. Thanks for explaining everything in layman's terms cause this girl can't math well😂