I have mice getting into my RTV X1100C cabin and I am trying to cover entry openings. Does anyone know what the two vents with rubber flaps located on either side under the seat are for because they can certainly get in there.
*aluminum or stainless window screenThose vents are pressure equalizing vents.
If you cover them permanently the heater will not work effectively and when you close a door the doors might not close properly.
Don't block them, just put a piece of window screen over the holes on the opposite side as the rubber flap.
And put a sock with moth balls or moth ball flakes in the cab.
HAHAHA, yea cloth screen would be rather pointless!*aluminum or stainless window screen
I had no idea there was such a thing until 10 years ago. My parents had their porch re screened (it was screened in when they bought the place 20 years ago). My dad, being the guy that hates doing things twice, opted for SS screen. $$$ big time. But it held up to all the critters that wanted in. Squirrels, mice, bats, etc.HAHAHA, yea cloth screen would be rather pointless!
And put a sock with moth balls or moth ball flakes in the cab.
I could have told him to just stuff it!I can't believe this! Here's a new guy on the forum asking a simple question and Wolfman tells him to put a sock in it!
Irish Spring? UGH!! Makes me puke! (Almost)...I got mice in my RTV. In my case they were going in the hvac intake under the hood on the firewall. Very stupid design....a big giant open hole that goes down the the cabin air filter, where they made a nest. And that cabin filter is over $120 here in Canada.
So I got my wife with her tiny hands to get in there and put screen over it then stuffed all around on top of that with steel wool which still breathes fine for the hvac.
Then I keep a bar of Irish Springs soap under each seat. No more problems, and it smells nice in the cab.
I use Irish Spring soap in my (outdoor) Hosta beds, and under my bird feeders. It keeps deer, squirrels, rabbits, and skunks away. I break the bars into smaller chunks and just scatter them around. I also dissolve some of it and mix it with water to spray directly on plants I don't want the deer to eat.Irish Spring? UGH!! Makes me puke! (Almost)...
That'll keep ME out of the RTV, never mind the mice lol.
Those are great uses, I'll keep them in mind protecting from deer and squirrel especially as they're ubiquitous around here. I'd probably hand off its "installation" to others if I can. Just the thought of that reek gives me the icks.I use Irish Spring soap in my (outdoor) Hosta beds, and under my bird feeders. It keeps deer, squirrels, rabbits, and skunks away. I break the bars into smaller chunks and just scatter them around. I also dissolve some of it and mix it with water to spray directly on plants I don't want the deer to eat.
It works pretty well.
BTW, Sam's Club sells a box of 24 bars of Irish Spring for about twelve bucks.I use Irish Spring soap in my (outdoor) Hosta beds, and under my bird feeders. It keeps deer, squirrels, rabbits, and skunks away. I break the bars into smaller chunks and just scatter them around. I also dissolve some of it and mix it with water to spray directly on plants I don't want the deer to eat.
It works pretty well.
BTW, Sam's Club sells a box of 24 bars of Irish Spring for about twelve bucks.