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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! Comment: A few years ago it was suggested I put this in my sleds when mice ran out of the seat during maintenance. Since then I've put in my camper, boat, shed, car (I had a mouse in my blower once), air conditioner breaker box (a mouse chewed on the wires and fried there last year)and garage. No sign of mice anywhere since, and it smells good besides. As far as I'm concerned, this is cheap insurance. Best part is, I don't have to worry about my cats or dog getting poisoned.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not good Comment: Put product in seat of my car and mouse chewed a hole in the bag and pooped in the seat. Is this a repellent or bait?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fresh Cab works great! Comment: Last fall, we had mice trying to take over our Motorhome. We were setting traps every other day, they just kept coming in trying to nest for winter here in Iowa. We had poisons, glue traps, and regular traps all over the RV.
I decided to give Fresh Cab a try and could not believe the results. We cleaned the RV perfectly and saw NO TRACE of a mouse anywhere. This spring we opened it back up and had ZERO mouse turds or nests anywhere. This stuff works great and smells good to us. It smells fresh, like we just spring-cleaned the RV.
Also, our friends place, just down the lane, was nearly destroyed this winter by the mice they had because they didn't want to spend the $13.00 on Fresh Cab. They killed over 30 trying to reclaim there place. We had ZERO. I would highly recommend you try this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! Comment: This product works wonderfully to keep the mice out of our camper that is stored at our farm during the winter months. One thing to remember, that it is only effective if the scent is strong. So remember to check it periodically to make sure it is still working. Mine lasted 3 months.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I heard that this was the best... Comment: But I was wrong. I actually caught a mouse sitting less than six inches away from the pouch...fortunately it was eating d-con.
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