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Mouse in my Masterbuilt

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pitpastor

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Jul 7, 2013
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This past week I discovered that a mouse has been sneaking into my Masterbuilt Pro Dual Fuel smoker. I set a couple of traps under it, and then moved them inside hoping to catch him but no luck thus far. Today I went to check the traps and prep the smoker for a pork tenderloin and there he was staring at me as I opened the door. He crawled out and ran off before I could do anything.

I'm going to try some different traps and maybe even some glue boards to try and catch this sucker. Anyone else have issues with mice in their propane smoker? Any tips on how to keep them out other than keeping the smoker nice and clean? Any tips on best way to get rid of this one? I think he must be living inside a yucca plant or under a retaining wall nearby. Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
 

eman

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Feb 3, 2009
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i have the masterbuilt electric. w/ door closed no way for mouse to get in. Any way to seal up the smoker?
 

bama bbq

Master of the Pit
Sep 24, 2011
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Leave a little tray of those green pellets.  They love em and it kills em graveyard dead.  Oh - remember to remove the little tray before you cook.
 

dslunceford

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Feb 4, 2012
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Came here to search and glad I'm not the only one! Opened up the smoker this morning to put some butts on and immediately saw nest on bottom, then the little f&*$r ran right out and under my deck. Threw an old piece of bait/poison out under to follow him...maybe he'll get it, who knows.

I've cranked the smoker up to 375 and will let it run for about 20 minutes before going at the grates with a wire brush to clean...that should do the trick, don't you think?
 

dirtsailor2003

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Oct 4, 2012
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Came here to search and glad I'm not the only one! Opened up the smoker this morning to put some butts on and immediately saw nest on bottom, then the little f&*$r ran right out and under my deck. Threw an old piece of bait/poison out under to follow him...maybe he'll get it, who knows.

I've cranked the smoker up to 375 and will let it run for about 20 minutes before going at the grates with a wire brush to clean...that should do the trick, don't you think?

A good burn out should do the trick. Then spray down with vinegar and do another burn out.
 

tropics

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Came here to search and glad I'm not the only one! Opened up the smoker this morning to put some butts on and immediately saw nest on bottom, then the little f&*$r ran right out and under my deck. Threw an old piece of bait/poison out under to follow him...maybe he'll get it, who knows.

I've cranked the smoker up to 375 and will let it run for about 20 minutes before going at the grates with a wire brush to clean...that should do the trick, don't you think?
heres' an article I found but have not needed to do.
Richie
http://smokingmeatforums.com/index....-i-know-but-bear-with-me.256817/#post_1650279
 

dslunceford

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Feb 4, 2012
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johnmeyer

Master of the Pit
Nov 19, 2015
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I have a recipe for smoked squirrel. Perhaps it could be adapted to mouse?
 

chopsaw

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We use dryer sheets at the hunting cabin . In the cabinets , on the beds even in the shed . No signs of mice any more . Might be a cheap try til you get it figured out .
 
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