Fresh Cab Rodent Repellent

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anyone ever used this? what are you thoughts?

[h=1]Fresh Cab[SUP]®[/SUP] Rodent Repellent 12-Pouch Handy Pack[/h][h=2]Trust the Original[SUP]®[/SUP] Rodent Repellent. Protecting Farms and Families Since 1995![/h]
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[h=2]Perfect for the average home, garage or storage unit, our 12-Pouch Handy Pack contains enough Fresh Cab[SUP]®[/SUP] to effectively protect several rodent-prone areas.[/h][h=2]Fresh Cab[SUP]®[/SUP] keeps mice out of homes, cabins, basements, attics, garages, sheds, and storage units. It protects stored vehicles, boats, RVs, ATVs, campers, snowmobiles, farm equipment, and key storage areas for businesses. It repels mice from pet food, bird seed, and livestock feed… just about anywhere mice like to get into.[/h][h=2]Fresh Cab[SUP]®[/SUP] is the ONLY botanical rodent repellent effective enough to be registered by the Federal EPA and trusted by licensed pest control experts for BOTH effectiveness and safety.[/h][h=2]No Mice Guaranteed![/h][h=2]Fresh Cab[SUP]®[/SUP] keeps mice out! For preventative use in non-infested areas, simply place one pouch for every 125 sq. feet. The scent lasts up to 90 days. For use in currently infested areas, increase use to 1 pouch per 8 sq. feet of floor space, and replace every 30 days.[/h]
 
Fabric softener sheets work great.

I noticed that stuff above is mostly herbs/botanicals so it makes me wonder what those are

I have to do something. I`m already planning on cleaning out my entire garage and seeing if my neighbor will help me hang some shelves so I can get things off the floor

I`ve been laying out traps and sticky traps with peanut butter on them but it`s not working

its climbing on my car!
 
Works excellent! Smells like a pine tree and works great in my clients garages to keep mice away. Also works great in cars! I use it every winter in my attic and my car when I put it away
 
Those "sticky" traps worked great for me when some field mice infiltrated my house. They get stuck and can`t jump on your car. It does surprise me that they are on top of your car. Most mice usually stay on the floor or get into the car through the exhaust, wheel well openings, or engine bay.
 
Same here, Glue traps seem to work well for catching mice (i put something tasty in middle fishie`s, chezze curl, Chezz it, dog food) I mix it up the treats. Also I have had few get in my truck and shred some paper towel or get under the hood and shred the foam under engine cover or the fire retardant on the fire wall to make nest. Dancing on the hood is a new one does sound more like squirrel or maybe chipmunk or cat raccoon activity. being in the garage i would think the smaller end Chipmunk??? Maybe its all the Polish Angel LSP you are using maybe the smell it and are up there licking it like a everlasting gobstopper.
 
it or they are running down the top of my fenders, along the top ege of the hood (by the window cowl) and the wiper arms as well...followed the foot prints up the a pillar and along the rubber seal in between the a pillar area/roof

I clean those areas and the next day footprints are back

its like its toying with me

and I am pretty sure it pooped and peed on my hood too..so that is IT.. im done, lol
 
Maybe it`s squirrels? They like to "travel" to find stuff, and don`t stick around long.

How big are the paw prints?

pretty small and about a half a cell phone length apart (length wise) , the poop it leaves is very small, like smaller than #2 (no pun intended) pencil lead

I presume it`s a mouse or rat but I guess I could be wrong

I will take a pic tomorrow morning of the paw prints as I`m sure they`ll be back again- this is actually keeping me from wanting to polish down the two last panels I need to and apply cosmic v2, I don`t want that stinking rodent walking over the curing product!
 
I see it on Amazon. I`m pretty sure I bought it on-line, maybe directly from the mfr. However, the original company sold out to Victor so it may have much broader availability now, Brandt.
 
Rat Zapper Ultra

I`ve had huge success with peanut butter but find bird seed, cookies, cheezit, potato chips, etc. all have a high appeal factor.

I started putting a nice gob of peanut butter on a yellow sticky note and just let it slide down to the end of the trap. The vermin never even make it that far...

I`ve had mine for years. It needs 4 Duracell D cells. I guess that`s the only thing I could criticize.
 
Peanut butter works well on spring traps because the mice have to lick it off to set off the trap. Make sure you are not latching the traps too tight. Got to "hair trigger" it. The cold weather drives them inside.
 
I`ve had really good luck with fresh cab. I have a 12` box pop up camper and I`m on my second winter with it stored outside (no garage).

We have a huge problem with field mice around here, I typically find 2 or 3 have snuck in the house each winter. I`ve never had a mouse in the pop up, I keep 2 pouches inside the trailer and one in the storage box up front.

I`ve heard stories of mice building nests with dryer sheets on the pop up forums, so I`ve avoided using those. $10 for the fresh cab is way better than $1K for new canvas.

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Rats and other rodents are repelled by the scent of pine and cedar due to their toxicity -- they will instinctively avoid the area. Besides pine or cedar wood shavings / chips, you can also use Pine-Sol. Simply fill plastic bottle caps from soda or water bottles with a little bit of Pine-Sol and leave them near likely routes of entry into your garage or home, and refill periodically.
 
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