Rodents in the engine bay? Try this!

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GordoJay

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Using glue traps and peppermint oil seems like a great solution, but it's important to note that glue traps can be inhumane and there are more humane alternatives available, like live traps.
What? You want to live trap them so that you can torture them for messing with your truck? You are one fúcked up sociopath. :)
 

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Welcome Wansgelay, pics of the rats or it's prius, sorry, I am wrong:emotions33:
I mean you seem more implied by rodents than raptors, no presentation for a Raptor ?
Nevertheless welcome again.
May solution is to live close to someone like this :
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Welcome Wansgelay, pics of the rats or it's prius, sorry, I am wrong:emotions33:
I mean you seem more implied by rodents than raptors, no presentation for a Raptor ?
Nevertheless welcome again.
May solution is to live close to someone like this :
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LOL You think he's real? Guy from Canada. In a US Army uniform. And his first post contains a link? Which has nothing to do with vehicles, much less Raptors, but instead looks to be related to pest control? Maybe I'm cynical(I am) but this looks way sketchy.
 
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