RV Rodent & Rust Protection

A small rodent, possibly a mouse, peeking over engine components inside a car's engine bay.

As New England’s Premier Camper Services provider, we’re committed to providing innovative and eco-friendly solutions to camping families across New England!

NHOU® MOUSE-OUT™ gives long-lasting rodent-deterrent solution to campers as well as rust protection. PIAT is the first provider to exclusively offer this application to campers in our state-of-the-art garage.

A small mouse with brown fur and large black eyes on a wooden surface outdoors.
Close-up of a tarp underlayment on the bottom side of an RV with a hole in it.

Infused with peppermint oil and predator scent undetectable by humans, it repels rodents in four ways: scent, taste, touch and predatory fear. This is the non-toxic and highly-effective solution to getting rid of mice in your camper once and for good!

NHOU® MOUSE-OUT™ is a non-toxic, EPA-tested solution that boasts a remarkable 92% effectiveness rate as a long-term rodent deterrent. This innovative product serves as a rodent control measure, preventing rodents from nesting in campers while also providing the added benefit of rust prevention, which helps ensure the longevity and safety of your camper.

A travel trailer with an extended awning, stairs, and outdoor kitchen, parked on a grassy area near a house, with trees in the background.
Close-up of the underside of a rusty metal frame on a camper supporting a black plastic or rubber covering, with a white metal support bar and gravel ground beneath it.
Close-up of rusted mechanical components on a camper, including gears, bolts, and metal framework with visible corrosion.
Underneath view of a camper with a PSX2 leveling stabilizers, showing the trailer's undercarriage and wheels against an asphalt ground.
Underneath view of a black trailer jack stand with a wide flat base, attached to a large fifth wheel camper, with tires and axle visible in the background on asphalt ground.
Low-angle view of the underside of a camper with large tires, parked on asphalt pavement during daylight.