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btfish
Posted 11/8/2016 9:09 AM (#835921)
Subject: Mice




Posts: 410


Location: With my son on the water
What specifically have you guys had luck with to kill the mice that get into a boat or storage facility in the winter?

Traps are 1 and done and much of the poison that used to work is no longer available.
Dunlap
Posted 11/8/2016 9:39 AM (#835925 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: RE: Mice




Posts: 284



Cut up bars of Irish Spring soap, put 2 or 3 chunks on a paper plate and put them in your boat compartments and the mice will leave.
MuskyMidget
Posted 11/8/2016 9:49 AM (#835927 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 921


I've always used dryer sheets and never had any issues.
Pepper
Posted 11/8/2016 10:07 AM (#835929 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 1516


This won't kill mice but will keep them out, Moth Balls
Pepper
Posted 11/8/2016 10:09 AM (#835930 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 1516


There is the bucket of water trap but may not work if the water freezes
phishmasta
Posted 11/8/2016 12:14 PM (#835945 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 115


Use glue boards. Dont buy the ones made for mice, but get the bigger ones made for rats. They can fit at least 5 or 6 mice per board. Set up a bunch of those in your boat and check them every so often.
dfkiii
Posted 11/8/2016 12:18 PM (#835947 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice





Location: Sawyer County, WI
I use this:

https://www.farmandfleet.com/products/724026-fresh-cab-botanical-rod...
Propster
Posted 11/8/2016 12:37 PM (#835948 - in reply to #835927)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
MuskyMidget - 11/8/2016 9:49 AM

I've always used dryer sheets and never had any issues.


My mice usually make nice cozy nests out of dryer sheets
wallygator
Posted 11/8/2016 1:15 PM (#835954 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice





Posts: 319


Location: Tomahawk,Wis
Pepper anti freeze will cure that...
North of 8
Posted 11/8/2016 1:51 PM (#835961 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: RE: Mice




When we had a seasonal cottage where we built our retirement home, we had an issue with mice and chipmunks. Then we used a combination of dryer sheets and a plug in ultra high frequency sound generator. That did the trick. I have a large storage garage where we keep the fishing boat and pontoon, along with a lot of other gear and we have two of those plug in devices and they seem to work. They do have to be plugged in to a 110 outlet.
muskydope
Posted 11/8/2016 2:18 PM (#835966 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice





Posts: 271


Location: davis,IL
For me I store my boat in an unheated 2 car garage. All I've used is one of the electric pest repeller from Farm & Fleet and have had no mice anywhere in the garage. I was getting them in my big tool boxes, but alas, no more.
dfkiii
Posted 11/8/2016 3:13 PM (#835974 - in reply to #835966)
Subject: Re: Mice





Location: Sawyer County, WI
muskydope - 11/8/2016 2:18 PM
I was getting them in my big tool boxes, but alas, no more.


So you liked having mice in your tool boxes ?
muskydope
Posted 11/9/2016 5:51 AM (#836060 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice





Posts: 271


Location: davis,IL
Nope.... Like I said....I'm using the $20 electronic pest controller and have seen no evidence of mice at all in the whole garage. I prefer the electronic if possible so I don't have to worry about dealing with the chemicals.

Edited by muskydope 11/9/2016 5:53 AM
Propster
Posted 11/9/2016 1:59 PM (#836108 - in reply to #836060)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
muskydope - 11/9/2016 5:51 AM

Nope.... Like I said....I'm using the $20 electronic pest controller and have seen no evidence of mice at all in the whole garage. I prefer the electronic if possible so I don't have to worry about dealing with the chemicals.


The point was lost. When someone says "Alas" that usually means they are forlorn or disappointed...
Masqui-ninja
Posted 11/10/2016 2:08 PM (#836234 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice





Posts: 1242


Location: Walker, MN
I use peppermint extract on a cotton ball in all of my compartments, the odor stays strong for a long time. It smells purdy too!

If you are storing indoors (garage or shed), you might consider leaving the boat uncovered as it will be far less cozy/hospitable.
btfish
Posted 11/10/2016 3:46 PM (#836243 - in reply to #836234)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 410


Location: With my son on the water
Thanks for the replies but I got a PM with a good tip. It is put pans of Antifreeze in several locations, the Antifreeze with Ethylene Glycol which is very posiones. In winter when everything is frozen the mice come and drink the Antifreeze and they are done.. I just need to make sure nothing else gets in it which is easy.
Bondy
Posted 11/10/2016 5:08 PM (#836251 - in reply to #836243)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 719


Couple of boxes of absolutely nasty dollar store dryer sheets spread all over.
gmanny1
Posted 11/13/2016 4:16 PM (#836446 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: RE: Mice




Posts: 246


Moth balls for 30 years. My boat is covered outside and never had a mouse in there. Easy to sweep up in spring.
Gman
Jerry Newman
Posted 11/21/2016 11:35 AM (#836923 - in reply to #836446)
Subject: RE: of mice & men




Location: 31
I don't like the idea of them crawling/nesting even if they won't get in my boat.
KILL them all!

I put out some Farm and Fleet poison a few weeks ago and have found several dead mice in my pole barn so far… still available and works fine.

I like the idea of the larger glue pads deal in the boat as a secondary measure.
Cody
Posted 11/24/2016 9:46 AM (#837225 - in reply to #835921)
Subject: Re: Mice




Posts: 358


Schnook der Cat takes care of a lot of mice, and we use " Fresh Cab " bought at KV Pet Supply, works well and smells goot too. This product does not kill rodents but seems to repel them in my boat and vehicles ! Schnook looks forward to winter I think.

Edited by Cody 11/24/2016 9:47 AM
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