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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Piper Matt on October 04, 2018, 05:07:23 pm

Title: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Piper Matt on October 04, 2018, 05:07:23 pm
I’m a new tub owner here. We have a partially recessed hot tub in a concrete vault with excellent drainage, plenty of access space on all sides, and removable cedar decking on top. We called the exterminator to spray for ants and somebody suggested asking if he could do anything to deter/prevent mice and rodents from taking up inside the cabinet, particularly with winter coming.

Short of dryer sheets, does anyone have any good ideas or experience with this? And does frequency of use have anything to do with whether or not the cabinet is an attractive nesting place for them? We use the tub daily and I at least plan to continue doing so even after the weather turns.

Any horror stories about rodents taking residence?
Title: Re: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Tman122 on October 04, 2018, 06:44:56 pm
I’m a new tub owner here. We have a partially recessed hot tub in a concrete vault with excellent drainage, plenty of access space on all sides, and removable cedar decking on top. We called the exterminator to spray for ants and somebody suggested asking if he could do anything to deter/prevent mice and rodents from taking up inside the cabinet, particularly with winter coming.

Short of dryer sheets, does anyone have any good ideas or experience with this? And does frequency of use have anything to do with whether or not the cabinet is an attractive nesting place for them? We use the tub daily and I at least plan to continue doing so even after the weather turns.

Any horror stories about rodents taking residence?

If there is any access to the inside of your cabinet from the outside plug it. Sticky traps in your vault.
Title: Re: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Piper Matt on October 05, 2018, 01:57:09 pm
I'm worried that sticky traps in the vault would yield some unpleasant aromas!

Seriously, as a first time hot tub owner, I am wondering if this is a common problem I should try desperately to avoid or merely a bridge to cross should it become an issue down the road.  Any guidance? 

I have a Sundance Aspen if that makes any difference.
Title: Re: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on October 05, 2018, 07:54:25 pm
  I live on 6 acres, I just set a trap or two loaded with peanut butter behind the spa.   Works pretty good, least I have never had a problem.  Bee's are another story.    This year I took a citronella candle and melted it.  Then used a paper towel and rubbed the wax stuff on the cabinet where they usually go in and out, and I didn't get any.    Could be luck, who knows.  But I didn't get any this summer. 
Title: Re: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Tman122 on October 05, 2018, 08:41:01 pm
  I live on 6 acres, I just set a trap or two loaded with peanut butter behind the spa.   Works pretty good, least I have never had a problem.  Bee's are another story.    This year I took a citronella candle and melted it.  Then used a paper towel and rubbed the wax stuff on the cabinet where they usually go in and out, and I didn't get any.    Could be luck, who knows.  But I didn't get any this summer.

Great idea, but they make spray also.
Title: Re: Deterring Mice/Rodents
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on October 05, 2018, 09:16:55 pm
 Deterrent spray or bee kill spray of which I know of?