Mice moved in
Mice moved in
A few Mice moved into my boat for the winter. It was a short stay. I had two ropes from the deck hooked to the trailer ratchet strap. That was probably the route in. They don't climb up the hull but any help you give them such as with ladders, hanging ropes can result in huge nests come spring. I laid out enough traps in the building and on the boat to catch them. I also stuffed rags in the exhaust pipes. I need to figure something to plug up the air intakes into the hold.
Re: Mice moved in
Use steel or brass wool to plug the intake and thru hulls. perhaps you can remove the vent cover screws and then fasten some heavy screening in place
-joel-
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
Re: Mice moved in
I use cheap foam sponges cut to size to fit real tight. Just add removing them to your checklist for the spring
1959 Family Cruiser - Sold - Gary Dick - 12/05/14
1963 Express 31x10 - Sold - Joe & Ginger Tabor - 01/21/2017
1963 Express 31x8.5 - In Dry Dock - Restore Underway
1987 Sportsman - Lay Lake (Coosa River) Alabama
Big 's Rule !!!
Columbiana, AL
1963 Express 31x10 - Sold - Joe & Ginger Tabor - 01/21/2017
1963 Express 31x8.5 - In Dry Dock - Restore Underway
1987 Sportsman - Lay Lake (Coosa River) Alabama
Big 's Rule !!!
Columbiana, AL
Re: Mice moved in
D-Con.
Jeff
Jeff
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington
Re: Mice moved in
Mine stays in the water. Make the little sumbitchs swim.
1972 28' express "Safari"
Single Chrysler 318
Center Hill Lake, Tennessee
Single Chrysler 318
Center Hill Lake, Tennessee
Re: Mice moved in
Hah!
Jeff
Jeff
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington