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donl1150

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Any rodent issues?
« on: April 17, 2013, 08:48:35 pm »
New to the hot tub world.  Currently trying to decide on our first spa.  One of my concerns here in Minnesota is that of mice (year round) and chipmunks (primarily summer). We live in a wooded area with lakeshore as well, another contributing factor.....and no cats around.

We are leaning towards a Hot Springs Prodigy.  It seems most spas are well enclosed but those critters are ingenious and can find their way into most areas.  How has your experience been in this regard?  Thanks!

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Any rodent issues?
« on: April 17, 2013, 08:48:35 pm »

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Re: Any rodent issues?
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2013, 11:03:07 am »
New to the hot tub world.  Currently trying to decide on our first spa.  One of my concerns here in Minnesota is that of mice (year round) and chipmunks (primarily summer). We live in a wooded area with lakeshore as well, another contributing factor.....and no cats around.

We are leaning towards a Hot Springs Prodigy.  It seems most spas are well enclosed but those critters are ingenious and can find their way into most areas.  How has your experience been in this regard?  Thanks!

Don

We take measures to avoid this. The bottom has a hard coat that they can't get through and the equipment compartment has a thick metal screen where the pwoer comes in, the dealer can show you.

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Re: Any rodent issues?
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2013, 12:18:13 pm »
New to the hot tub world.  Currently trying to decide on our first spa.  One of my concerns here in Minnesota is that of mice (year round) and chipmunks (primarily summer). We live in a wooded area with lakeshore as well, another contributing factor.....and no cats around.

We are leaning towards a Hot Springs Prodigy.  It seems most spas are well enclosed but those critters are ingenious and can find their way into most areas.  How has your experience been in this regard?  Thanks!

Don

We take measures to avoid this. The bottom has a hard coat that they can't get through and the equipment compartment has a thick metal screen where the pwoer comes in, the dealer can show you.

Makes sense, in 10 years of ownerships I've not had a rodent problem. I've only had wasps try to build nests in spots that were covered, or ants using the tub to cross ground instead of the hot concrete.
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Re: Any rodent issues?
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2013, 03:08:47 pm »
For those who are looking for a solution to this common problem http://www.earth-kind.com/products/ they developed a "potpourri" packet that farmers use to keep the critters out of their equipment in the winter months.  We use it in Hot Tubs where we find dropping and evidence of invasion.  It has proven to be very effective.

Great item for dealers to have on hand.
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