Try a liberal application of Moth Balls and D-Con.   Both available at most 
super markets and home stores like Home Depot.  Place at various locations 
around the site interior. They Moth Balls can be placed inside and around the 
equipment cabinets.  The D-Con on the floor near or in interior corners and 
near interior openings used for entry/exit by the mice.  Check and replace 
perodically as the Moth Balls evaporate over time and the mice eat tihe D-Con 
then go off looking for water and die.

N3DAB    


-- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Jed Barton" <j...@...> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
> I am sure many of you have been through this before.
> The evil mice decided to waunder in to my repeater sight.  Up until now they
> avoided my repeater, but when I went up there, I was less than pleased.
> They didn't chew any wires thank god, but they walked across the top of the
> icom rp4020, and left some presents if you know what I mean.
> I need some input, what's the best way to clean it up, anything in
> particular?
> All the covers were on, so I don't think they got inside, but haven't pulled
> the cover off yet.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jed
>


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