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Lil-Rokslider
Lets hear your remedies on how to combat these issues. I'm certain some have some great ideas given their experiences.
Nothing worse than rodent dung in a dish
That's just nasty
Danny from rmsgear had problems with pack rats once, he told me they tore up everything that was salty, chewed the brim of his hat all up and I think some straps on his pack and this was above treeline as I remember, he figured he must of been around a whole nest of them.
If rodents are around, you can count on them getting in. Nothing worse than rodent dung in a dish or your food. They can ruin a good sleeping bag, air pad, etc. Do whatever it takes to keep them out. Lesson 1 is to keep all food securely contained and DON'T leave any scraps around. Even the tiniest crumbs and particles will attract them. 4 plastic mousetraps weigh next to nothing and will do a good job guarding your stuff. Bring a tiny bottle of Tomcat brand gel bait for the traps.
Mice are attracted to food and food smell. Believe it or not, bacon and greasy odors pull mice like a magnet. If you cook in your tent just know the smells will remain in there and local mice will be attracted.