TheBartman47
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Rat chewed through a hose, leaking antifreeze now. It built a nest on top of the steering pedestal too.
Yep, poison. But you need to treat it like you water your dog. Everyday throw out the old and put down fresh.Anyone have any suggestions to prevent?
Had a mice nest in the intake of my 71 Firebird, project car, and one in the exhaust, f*cking mice.I had two recent mouse problems. The first one was when they built a nest on top of the engine block of a tractor. That could have started a fire. The next one was when they chewed through the spark plug wires on a truck engine. That didn’t take but a few days for them to do it.
I’ve got a couple of traps waiting for them. One is a flip-type lid on a 5-gallon bucket. They climb up a ramp, go toward the bait and then they fall into water. The next is a live repeating trap that’s coming from Amazon. We’ll see how they work.
I strongly disagree. When I moved here, there was a mobile home on the property. It was full of mice. The water heater, in particular, was covered in... droppings. I was told moth balls would keep them out. I scattered half a box of them in the enclosure, and put the unused half box on top of the heater for later. They built a nest in the empty half of the box.Moth balls work too
I heard that too, the moth ball thing. I put a small bag of them in my lawn vac. last fall. When I got it out this spring they had built a nest on top of the bag.Moth balls work too
Fill a bucket half full of water and put some sunflower seeds on top of the water and place a board chipmunks can climb up and jump in. Put in in the area where you see them, Has worked for me.I don't know that moth balls work but you do have to keep adding them as they lose potency over time. About the best thing for hoseas and wiring if you can do it is put in armored cable cover I have not seen them chew through steel armor yet. I suppose there are some someplace though. I do find if there is no food source for them they tend to stay out of things more. I would like to get rid of those chipmunks. They do as much chewing damage as the mice and rats do.
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