I went out to check on the boat the other night and noticed a few unusual looking pellets which I later confirmed as mouse droppings. I don't store any food or drink on board. How did a mouse get inside, I wondered, because the door was shut and the window screens were closed? I found the access point by looking under the starboard gunnel at the rear of the cabin where the steering cable passes through. I soon found the little fella by looking in the sb battery compartment before he squirmed out of sight.
Questions: (1) What is the best way to seal off the steering cable opening from a mouse having access? (2) Any ideas for a solution to ward off the pests in the future? I understand poison is not the preferred method because they'll crawl under something and die. Baited traps left on the boat are probably not the answer because my backyard borders on hundreds of state park acres and the smell of food will likely attract other pests.
Questions: (1) What is the best way to seal off the steering cable opening from a mouse having access? (2) Any ideas for a solution to ward off the pests in the future? I understand poison is not the preferred method because they'll crawl under something and die. Baited traps left on the boat are probably not the answer because my backyard borders on hundreds of state park acres and the smell of food will likely attract other pests.