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<blockquote data-quote="Ricoman" data-source="post: 1475300" data-attributes="member: 31915"><p>I've had mice,rats and squirrels in my vehicles....Mice totally ruined wiring in my BMW and were starting to get into my Corvette....I had read Fabric Softner sprayed on carpets,etc. would keep them away,tried it and have not had one since.</p><p>[USER=37450]@AnacortesTom[/USER] ...Moth Balls as my fellow WA. member stated also have worked for me.</p><p>I've also had luck with Rat Blocks that have a hole thru them,just wire 3-4 in the Engine Comp. where they can sit and nibble....no mess,no fuss,and if your lucky they will leave with a mouthful to bring back to the nest for the young ones..!! This also works for the Squirrels...but have good luck also by placing a Live-Catch Cage near the front of truck with some peanuts in in a bowl....</p><p>And dont worry,dont have a gun (WHY NOT??LOL)...just fill a trash can with water and send him to Davy Jones Locker...</p><p>Been trying to get the GF to skin and cook them,but she says I'm pushing my luck..Woman.>!!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricoman, post: 1475300, member: 31915"] I've had mice,rats and squirrels in my vehicles....Mice totally ruined wiring in my BMW and were starting to get into my Corvette....I had read Fabric Softner sprayed on carpets,etc. would keep them away,tried it and have not had one since. [USER=37450]@AnacortesTom[/USER] ...Moth Balls as my fellow WA. member stated also have worked for me. I've also had luck with Rat Blocks that have a hole thru them,just wire 3-4 in the Engine Comp. where they can sit and nibble....no mess,no fuss,and if your lucky they will leave with a mouthful to bring back to the nest for the young ones..!! This also works for the Squirrels...but have good luck also by placing a Live-Catch Cage near the front of truck with some peanuts in in a bowl.... And dont worry,dont have a gun (WHY NOT??LOL)...just fill a trash can with water and send him to Davy Jones Locker... Been trying to get the GF to skin and cook them,but she says I'm pushing my luck..Woman.>!!:rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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