Last winter we had an unfortunate event, which was lots of chewed wires in our truck.
https://rvthe.us/community/threads/pack-rat-chew-damage-on-truck-wiring-harnesses-and-more.469/
I did a lot of reading out how to prevent this from happening again. There seem to be all sorts of remedies, like sounds, lights, traps, chemicals, etc. I wanted a method that was simple and effective. From what I gathered, peppermint oil is highly effective if you keep the oil fairly fresh. Peppermint oil smells good to us humans, but evidently it stinks terribly to animals. I can say that our dogs want nothing to do with it.
I bought this peppermint oil on Amazon - $35 for 16oz. This stuff is way strong. It does smell good, but it is super powerful.
I tried cutting off soda cans and food cans, but I have a propensity to cut myself on sharp edges :-(
The perfect solution is sardine cans. Pour oil on a cotton ball until the ball is soaked. The oil will slowly evaporate over the course of a month. The oil is so strong that if you leave a soaked cotton ball in the garage, the smell is amazingly strong. I will also put a can under the hood of the truck and maybe a couple on the ground near the tires.
I put several around the trailer and in the generator cabinet. It's gonna smell like peppermint, but hopefully the rodents will leave it alone.
https://rvthe.us/community/threads/pack-rat-chew-damage-on-truck-wiring-harnesses-and-more.469/
I did a lot of reading out how to prevent this from happening again. There seem to be all sorts of remedies, like sounds, lights, traps, chemicals, etc. I wanted a method that was simple and effective. From what I gathered, peppermint oil is highly effective if you keep the oil fairly fresh. Peppermint oil smells good to us humans, but evidently it stinks terribly to animals. I can say that our dogs want nothing to do with it.
I bought this peppermint oil on Amazon - $35 for 16oz. This stuff is way strong. It does smell good, but it is super powerful.
I tried cutting off soda cans and food cans, but I have a propensity to cut myself on sharp edges :-(
The perfect solution is sardine cans. Pour oil on a cotton ball until the ball is soaked. The oil will slowly evaporate over the course of a month. The oil is so strong that if you leave a soaked cotton ball in the garage, the smell is amazingly strong. I will also put a can under the hood of the truck and maybe a couple on the ground near the tires.
I put several around the trailer and in the generator cabinet. It's gonna smell like peppermint, but hopefully the rodents will leave it alone.