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Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
11-29-2005, 10:51
Post: #1
Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
One more thing to do before I can officially proclaim the bird as
"WINTERIZED".

I was planning on putting mothballs in every cupboard, closet, storage
area and nook or cranny I can find.

While at the local Fleet Farm I stumbled onto a unit that plugs into a
110 volt outlet and claims to drive the pests away by annoying them
with a high pitched frequency. Anyone tried the "sonic" rodent repelers?


Troy Tikalsky
Waconia, MN ( snowing...raining...no wait snowing again )
1983 FC33
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11-29-2005, 12:06
Post: #2
Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
I used the fabric dryer sheets as suggested by some of the sages here. Havn't
seen any mice indications and the coach smell real nice
Glenn Shehorn
83FC35
KCMO
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One more thing to do before I can officially proclaim the bird as
"WINTERIZED".

I was planning on putting mothballs in every cupboard, closet, storage
area and nook or cranny I can find.

While at the local Fleet Farm I stumbled onto a unit that plugs into a
110 volt outlet and claims to drive the pests away by annoying them
with a high pitched frequency. Anyone tried the "sonic" rodent repelers?


Troy Tikalsky
Waconia, MN ( snowing...raining...no wait snowing again )
1983 FC33





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11-29-2005, 12:54
Post: #3
Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
Troy,

I use one of those whole house sonic blasters in the Birds. I can't
scientificly prove that it works, but on the other hand I have no
rodent problems, so I think of it as cheap insurance since the Birds
are always plugged in anyway. I also keep rodent poison in small
packets around the outer edge of the Bird garage.

Mike Bulriss
1983 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale - Partial Financing Available
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ttikalsky"
wrote:
>
> One more thing to do before I can officially proclaim the bird as
> "WINTERIZED".
>
> I was planning on putting mothballs in every cupboard, closet, storage
> area and nook or cranny I can find.
>
> While at the local Fleet Farm I stumbled onto a unit that plugs into a
> 110 volt outlet and claims to drive the pests away by annoying them
> with a high pitched frequency. Anyone tried the "sonic" rodent repelers?
>
>
> Troy Tikalsky
> Waconia, MN ( snowing...raining...no wait snowing again )
> 1983 FC33
>
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11-29-2005, 17:14
Post: #4
Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
---instead of mothballs, we use those fabric softner sheets u put in
when drying clothes..in drawers, closets floor, etc..called bounce I
think.

regards
hank hannigan
90SP36




In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ttikalsky"
wrote:
>
> One more thing to do before I can officially proclaim the bird as
> "WINTERIZED".
>
> I was planning on putting mothballs in every cupboard, closet,
storage
> area and nook or cranny I can find.
>
> While at the local Fleet Farm I stumbled onto a unit that plugs
into a
> 110 volt outlet and claims to drive the pests away by annoying them
> with a high pitched frequency. Anyone tried the "sonic" rodent
repelers?
>
>
> Troy Tikalsky
> Waconia, MN ( snowing...raining...no wait snowing again )
> 1983 FC33
>
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11-29-2005, 17:39
Post: #5
Winterizing and Rodents ( Mothballs or ? )
Troy,

We purchased two of the "sonic" rodent repellers. One is in the
kitchen/dinette area and the other is in the bath. So far so good -
we've had problems in the past since our home base is in the country.

Jim & Pam Owens
77 FC33SB (Gas)
Lake of the Ozarks, MO

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ttikalsky"
wrote:
>
> One more thing to do before I can officially proclaim the bird as
> "WINTERIZED".
>
> I was planning on putting mothballs in every cupboard, closet,
storage
> area and nook or cranny I can find.
>
> While at the local Fleet Farm I stumbled onto a unit that plugs
into a
> 110 volt outlet and claims to drive the pests away by annoying them
> with a high pitched frequency. Anyone tried the "sonic" rodent
repelers?
>
>
> Troy Tikalsky
> Waconia, MN ( snowing...raining...no wait snowing again )
> 1983 FC33
>
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