Mice
Got to the boat this morning after winter haitus. Had not been out to see it since November. It's indoor, heated. Started getting set up to do some putz work and just felt something wasn't right. Looked around and lo-and-behold -- the four or five granola bars that were in a bowl in the galley where gone and the wrappers were spread like confetti all over the counter. I then started noticing mouse droppings.
At this point I started a methodical teardown of every single compartment and opening looking for any more signs of life. Found some paper towels shredded up under the galley sink, then two mini nests made from some paper and cotton towels in the storage under the couch - and then hit what I believe to be the main nest, motherlode, in the storage area under the mid-ship berth. Looks like they set up shop inside the plastic bag containing an extra canvas connector using the munched paper towels. The bottom of the bag had a hole which I think is how they came and went.
I vacuumed, Clorox wiped, and then bagged any and all surfaces I though they came into contact with and trashed it all. Here's a few pics. So far, couldn't find any signs of any chewed wires or tubes - just towels.



Now I'm just wondering if they were/are still aboard this morning when I got there and went deeper into hiding - and what will they do when they come out and find their home gone? Will they jump ship onto another boat? Or just set up again? I plan on going out tomorrow with some traps -- and I sent the yard owner an email letting her know. Because when I was getting off my boat, I saw this on the wall of the boat next to mine...

So he's probably got them also.
Anything else I should do?
At this point I started a methodical teardown of every single compartment and opening looking for any more signs of life. Found some paper towels shredded up under the galley sink, then two mini nests made from some paper and cotton towels in the storage under the couch - and then hit what I believe to be the main nest, motherlode, in the storage area under the mid-ship berth. Looks like they set up shop inside the plastic bag containing an extra canvas connector using the munched paper towels. The bottom of the bag had a hole which I think is how they came and went.
I vacuumed, Clorox wiped, and then bagged any and all surfaces I though they came into contact with and trashed it all. Here's a few pics. So far, couldn't find any signs of any chewed wires or tubes - just towels.



Now I'm just wondering if they were/are still aboard this morning when I got there and went deeper into hiding - and what will they do when they come out and find their home gone? Will they jump ship onto another boat? Or just set up again? I plan on going out tomorrow with some traps -- and I sent the yard owner an email letting her know. Because when I was getting off my boat, I saw this on the wall of the boat next to mine...

So he's probably got them also.
Anything else I should do?

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I'll probably set the traps for the weekend and see what happens - and then load up the boat with dryer sheets, pepermint oil, and maybe lavender moth balls.
Any other home remedies to reccomend?
I am freaking out a bit after reading about the potential dangers of mice turds. I guess they carry a fair amount of diseases which can get transmitted via airborne (droppings) or touch (urine) and you're not supposed to vacuum up droppings -- which is what I did.
I did wear gloves and did have a HEPA bag on the shop-vac, but I did not wear a mask.
Cleaning the hard surfaces is easy, but soft surfaces like the carpeting and cushions will take some thinking. And all the towels and linens they rummaged around will now either get dumped or put into the wash in the high heat disinfect mode.
Regards,
Ian
The Third “B”
Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club
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Put out some traps.
Hope you can get rid of your new unwanted crew before they do any more damage
I'm guessing this was their path to get aboard...
I agree it was probably the food, but in 25+ years of indoor storage this is a first for me. I always have had a couple of power bars to snack on while working on the boat. Lesson learned.
I did go into the yard office and told the owner. She reacted immediately by calling in her guys to pull all the yard bait stations and traps to check them and refill them. And to also remind them that they also should only be eating in the breakroom and not on the storage floor.
I'll check my traps next week and see if I get anything.
2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)
2018 Cherokee 39RL Land Yacht (Sorry...)