Wow that's great to hear. I am worried if I used it for it inside if it would push the mice into another room. Thoughts?I put it in my classic car every year for the last several. The car gets parked in a pole shed with a gravel floor. The mice might get in the car but won't stick around.
Last winter I had zero problems, The previous year I had some issues.
IMO, It works better than anything I have tried in the past.
I haven't heard of it before either, but here it is: http://www.earthkind.com/products/featured-fresh-cab-rodent-repellent
Wow that's great to hear. I am worried if I used it for it inside if it would push the mice into another room. Thoughts?
I threw 2 packs in the old Tahoe I use only for snow days and still found "evidence" that the mice are getting in, though not as bead as before....
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That's my fear is it won't work and make the house smell funny. I put mothballs outside and I can kind of smell it in the basement. I used mothballs for years and had good success so will try it again.
Good to know. Ever tried mothballs?Fresh Cab doesn't work for me. I had a packet of it sitting on the transmission tunnel hump of my truck with a mousetrap on the floor next to it. I caught three mice in the trap despite the Fresh Cab being a foot away from it.
