298VISTA2000 wrote:
If you have a shed, your best bet is to get an outdoor cat or two. I keep my boat slipped year around but we have a drive-under garage and they always found a way in and even ate the wires to one of our cars one time. I tried everything to get rid of them (traps and poison) and then the wife found three abandoned kittens and after raising them, we put them in the garage (with a cat door to go outside) and no more mice. We even go on vacation for 7 to 9 days at a time and leave them down there with plenty of food and water and they have always been fine.
This is what we have- Our barn is divided. One third is horse barn with a hayloft, the other two thirds is boat storage / workshop. We have three barn cats that the kids love (I can't stand them). They do a good job at keeping mice and other vermin away. Never had an issue in three years with cats and the boat. I'm not sure how they would even get in the boat since they would need to jump about 6 feet to get into it when it sits on the trailer. Boat is covered itself within the barn too. Besides chewing through the cover, the only open access point for a mouse would be through the exhaust- I usually keep a couple plastic bags tied over the prop / exhaust, since that is near the ground in the down position.
The cats are also a great resource to take care of old leftovers! LOL
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