Posted by Kansas Cockshutt on September 30, 2010 at 19:48:06 from (12.5.176.70):
In Reply to: Re: mice in cabs posted by Toby Oats on September 30, 2010 at 18:39:26:
Those didn"t work for me.
The *astards just ate the contents and got the runs it seems like, because they really started pooping on everything then. I know mice will return to a "mouse-y" smelling place. So once you get them under the hood or in the cab it seems like it acts as a homing beacon for others. I had a pickup they would raid over a weekend, eating and smelling up the the hood liner material for nesting. Tore it out, used degreaser to kill their scent, and they never returned to that truck. Cats, coyotes, hawks, and owls are the best solution to keep them in check. And why do the smallest creatures do the most damage? They always chew on the wires that are hardest to get to, right at a connector, unable to splice once you take a day to troubleshoot. And why oh why do they pee battery acid? Takes the paint right off of everything in an engine compartment. I hate em"
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