Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: nicksd on June 30, 2007, 10:54:39 pm
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HELP!!! I just found out that we have mice inside our new epic. The trouble is I could not locate where they came in. There are 2 possible places or holes I could think of: electrical cable and drain hose but they both appear to fit very well. Anyone else found mice inside their spas (especially the epic)? If so, what is the solution? I just put in the mouse trap but would like a permanent solution. Thanks.
Nick
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Nick do you have the rodent guards on the front of the spa? They keep the critters from climbing up through the openings at the front panel. Mice can squeeze into the smallest holes. I used that expanding foam to seal around my electric wires. I could imagine a mouse climbing up that cable and through the deck and spa base. If your spa is not on a deck, it might be more difficult, but mice are slick little buggers. there is also an opening for the light on that front panel (or at least on my Epic there is). Just don't use poison. A mouse could die inside there (in an inaccessable area) and that would really be gross!
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On some of the models there is a gap under the door by the durabase. There is a screen that fits in the gap. If this screen is gone you can get one from your dealer.
As far as the mice, I would put mothballs in the equipment compartment to keep them out.
You can put screen over the back of any opening that you think a mouse can get in. You'd be surprized at the places they can come in.
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I have used moth balls, dryer sheets and/or the herbal mouse away in my equipment compartment as a precautionary measure. I also keep a mouse poison from Home Depot in little packets in there. If your area is prone to mice, they can get in any spa. They need a very small opening or crack to get in and the warmth of a spa is an ideal home. I would not be hesitant to keep poison in the compartment as it doesn't work until the mouse drinks water which should be outside the spa.
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I use DCon rat and mouse poision bait trays in our garage. It does keep the critters at bay.
I've also used mothballs to keep them out of things that are kept covered for seasonal storage, like snowmobiles, etc...
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=I would not be hesitant to keep poison in the compartment as it doesn't work until the mouse drinks water which should be outside the spa.
Not sure about that....are you using the Decon type? As far as I know, there are only two major styles of killing rodents. Neither one has anything to do with drinking water. What is the active ingredient in yours?
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Not sure about that....are you using the Decon type? As far as I know, there are only two major styles of killing rodents. Neither one has anything to do with drinking water. What is the active ingredient in yours?
Active ingredient:
Bromethalin..............0.01%
Other Ingredients......99.9%
Application Directions:
This product does not contain an acticoagulant rodenticide. Generally, mice will consume a lethal dose in a single feeding with death occurring one or more days later. Apply one pack per location. Space placements 8 to 12 feet apart in areas where mice are active.
It could be that because death occurs a day or more later that they're not dying in the compartment.
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Personally, I wouldn't take the chance. I remember a while back someone posted about a dead mouse somewhere inside the tub cabinet. The smell was really bad. :o.Especially in the summer. Imagine turning on the air and getting blasted with essence of dead mouse? :P
Catch them or drive them away, but I really wouldn't count on them deciding to die outside of the tub cabinet :-/
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Bromethalin is a neurologic toxin. At least in dogs and cats, if they eat it accidentally, neurologic and other symptoms happen in 8-12 hrs max, usually faster. I have not read up on it lately, so I dont know when they would die if left untreated (kinda by definition, if I'm involved, they are treated!!). The anticoagulant type can take days, so it is definitely a more unpredictable option, you are right.
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I have two dogs, so I keep this in a very safe place. I always keep a packet in the spa equipment compartment and it has kept my spa mouse free since I started.
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YUCK!! Thanks, now this is something else for me to worry about! :'( My spa will be recessed 18-20 inches into a concrete paver patio. There needs to be 3 feet of space between the front panel and the wall, we're planning to use gravel, not a concrete pad, are there any other things I should do with this set up?
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the real venerable spot on the Marquis spa is behind the outside light that lights the entry to your spa, if you put a screen there and as with any other spa the opening where your flex conduit comes in you should be fine but rodents can find a place that would surprise all of us but you should for the most part be fine if you put a screen behind your light and take care of the flex.....
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I just had Verizon TV installed today. The installer had to run some wire into the ceiling of my garage, replacing wire that an electrican had run. I had patched the drywall to keep mice from going up through the ceiling. When I cut through the patched areas, the technician reached up to feed the wire and pulled out a piece of insulation with two petrified mice on it...That was pretty gross. I must have sealed them up into that area.. :( I am convinced they can get into anything. :o
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the real venerable spot on the Marquis spa is behind the outside light that lights the entry to your spa, if you put a screen there and as with any other spa the opening where your flex conduit comes in you should be fine but rodents can find a place that would surprise all of us but you should for the most part be fine if you put a screen behind your light and take care of the flex.....
Hey Mendocino, how did you attach the screen? I started to use "the good stuff" but that isn't working very well. Thanks.
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ewwwww....I'm not a fan of mice!! It's Kitty time!! ;D
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Busymom, I used good quality duct tape, but I check it pretty often. It is hard to make a good seal but so far my duct tape has worked. ;)
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Busymom, I used good quality duct tape, but I check it pretty often. It is hard to make a good seal but so far my duct tape has worked. ;)
Thanks Bonibelle,
The stuff I've tried is called the "Great Stuff" it's that foaming stuff The little tester section is doing better now, I will attach the rest and see what happens. I wonder why Marquis doesn't just put a screen over this like it does the vent? :-/ Seems like an easy fix.
Texas, maybe this won't be an issue for me, there are several neighborhood cats that occasionally come through my backyard, maybe that would be enough.
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Even if the mice die in the spa, it will only smell for a little while! :)
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Even if the mice die in the spa, it will only smell for a little while! :)
YUCK!!!!!! :o
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Actually, not just a little while..I guess that depends on how sensitive your nose it. Quite honestly if that smell was in my tub, that would be it. I would tear it apart to get the smell out. Obviously you have never had a mouse die trapped in a wall in your house, Hottubinn! :o
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The only thing i find in my spa is black widows.
I hate them