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We bought a new holiday trailer and we have mice in between the trailer roof and ceiling and in the walls. We have poison up there liquid and dry bait and still we can not get rid of them. There is no room for traps. We wanted to know if we can gas them somehow. Without it harming us.Please let me know Brenda

  • Anonymous Oct 07, 2008

    i have had mice in mine also, and the regular old dry rodent killer bait worked great! one thing is though is it is not instant, because it kills the rodent without killing what might eat the rodent after it is dead. it does this through dehydration. it stops the rodents ability to absorb water, thus safe to the cat which may eat it. i am sure that any kind of gas will also be harmfull to other things. the mice that i had took about 3 weeks to die, so give it some time.

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Try black pepper or naphthalene balls.

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SOURCE: Wall switch

I had this same problem (sort of) - my daughter lost the remote to our fan and it would not work from the wall switch. What you have to do is go up to where your fan is connected to the ceiling, slide the canopy down, and remove the remote transmitter. Then just rewire the fan normally - white to white, black and blue to black, and the ground wires together. Turn on the power and your fan light should work with the wall switch. You will have to pull the cord for the fan to work.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Smell Gas.

you need to clean out you venting ...it is most likely clogged or filling up

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: Install a second DuoTherm A/C in a fifth wheel travel trailer.

You do not without removing wall board. You can do a nice neat job of white conduit on the outside of the wall and ceiling. I have done it and my customers are happy with it.
www.coachtech.info

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: paint coming off inside microwave oven

HELLO' WITH IT BEING INSIDE A MICROWAVE I'LD ALSO BE WORRIED ABOUT RADIATION POISON SOUNDS LIKE ITS TIME FOR A NEW MICROWAVE

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  • Posted on May 29, 2009

SOURCE: Electric Dryer takes too long to dry clothes. Hose/vent is not crimped or locked. How do I clean out the vent built into the wall and ends at my roof top?

Here's a trick I used on my laundromats with vertical exhaust vents on the dryers..
When the dryers began drying too slow, taking too much time, giving out too many refunds...
I resorted to climbing on the roof with a webster duster... it looks like a chimney sweep brush on a telescoping pole.
I turned the dryers on and while they were running, ran the webster duster down the vent pipe.. It cleaned out the duct very well! I got "linted" but it worked!

Remember that the vent run should not be too long. If it gets too long, it will not stay clean and it will take too long to dry as well. if this is a recurring condition, you may want to consider a reroute of the duct.

Also, the exhaust end should be free flowing... no screen. A self-closing flap is okay, but no screen..it will simply clog up the works...
Try the webster... they sell them at the local grocery store... they come with their own extension pole too!

Let me know how it goes!
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