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Old 10-21-2009, 06:44 PM
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Sure. Anywhere in a rural setting is suseptible to it.
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On the RV forum I belong to, members suggest either moth ***** or dryer sheets to keep mice out of their campers/rv's. Should do the same job in a truck.
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Put cheese in the middle of you truck bed, around it put as many traps as you can and lets the games begin.
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Originally Posted by usafirebird
i can send over my in-laws...maybe they can scare them out of the truck
HA HA thats great.

Try some of those peanut butter poison bars. you can get them at horse feed supply store.
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I had a mouse in my ranger once, set up a couple mouse traps and took a few tries, but I beat nature after a couple failed attempts
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Originally Posted by Fx-all-4-me
HA HA thats great.

Try some of those peanut butter poison bars. you can get them at horse feed supply store.

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place fabric softeners in the cab. mice hate them and they smell good. i got mice in my garage, and use the softeners in my cars. no problems yet.
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I had this in my previous truck when it was down for some major body work. The dealer parked it right at the edge of the hay feild behind the garage. Once I got it back, I had mice.

A couple of glue traps near the transfer case did the trick. Also, never leave any food in your vehicle.



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