This Simple RV Mouse Hack Actually Worked 🐭🚫
Our camper was parked right next to a field last year and somehow THIS little trick kept the mice out 😳👏
We filled sealed bags with scent beads, poked tiny holes with a toothpick, and placed them around the camper before storage. Super simple, inexpensive, and surprisingly effective! Definitely doing it again with the new camper this year.
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When it comes to protecting your RV from mice, traditional traps and poisons aren't always practical or safe—especially when pets or kids are around. I tried the scent bead trick mentioned, using STOPABLES in-wash scent boosters sealed in plastic bags with tiny holes, and placing them strategically throughout the camper before storing it. This approach is great because it uses smells that mice find unpleasant but are safe and non-toxic for humans and pets. From personal experience, the key to success is ensuring the bags are well sealed so the scent releases gradually through the small holes, maintaining effectiveness over time. I placed the bags near common entry points like vents, under furniture, and by storage compartments. This method not only helps mask human scents that attract rodents but actively deters them from nesting inside. I also recommend combining this hack with regular visual checks and keeping your camper clean of food crumbs or debris that could lure mice. While there's no foolproof method, the scent bead strategy dramatically reduced the risk of mouse damage in my camper parked close to fields where rodents are common. It’s a budget-friendly, low-maintenance hack perfect for anyone storing their RV for an extended period. For those interested in a similar approach, using in-wash scent boosters is clever because they are designed to last through laundry cycles, so their fragrance stays potent longer than some other air fresheners. Give it a try this storage season, and you might find it’s the simplest and most effective mouse prevention hack for your camper.

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