Help,Mice in car Reply #15 – October 30, 2008, 03:38:01 AM They like to eat insulation off wires to, not cool. Quote Selected
Help,Mice in car Reply #16 – October 30, 2008, 04:00:33 AM I just got a nice rodent repelent based on their favorite seeds. At least the description sounds good... kinda like scenario for a short horror movie: causes internal hemorrhages, rodent feels short of breath and wants to leave closed space immediatley. Hope it works as well as it sounds :hick: Quote Selected
Help,Mice in car Reply #17 – October 30, 2008, 06:50:57 AM I'd be afraid that the rodent would crawl up in the dash and die,then his rotting liitle corpse would smell up the car,and I'd be stuck pulling the car apart.That's why I don't like poisons. Quote Selected
Help,Mice in car Reply #18 – October 30, 2008, 12:49:13 PM i know something yall could try. since sometime they have to come outside of the car for a drink why not leave a little jug of coolant out hoping they drink it and die outside of the car. i did it once on accident and did find a mouse floating in the coolant jar i had sitting under the cat from when i pulled my rad. Quote Selected
Help,Mice in car Reply #19 – October 30, 2008, 05:04:39 PM How do you guys get rodents in your cars? Mine sits all winter in the garage under a cover and I've never had a problem with mice getting in the car or the garage Quote Selected