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673554spd
Oct 29th, 05, 7:20 PM
Went to take a ride in the 67 today, it was alittle chilly so I turned on the heater and got hit in the face with a mouse nest that was in my heater box. What can I do to keep these mice out of my car during the winter months? Don't want to use poison they might crawl back up in my car and die. Any suggestions. Thanks

Professor_SS
Oct 29th, 05, 7:24 PM
years ago an old guy that had restored cars told me to place a urinal cake on a plate in the car when it is stored. I have ever since and have not had any problems with the little bastages since.

442 Harv
Oct 29th, 05, 7:33 PM
I have heard of using moth ball also works?

dirtrocker
Oct 29th, 05, 7:39 PM
I've been told dryer sheets will keep them away.


Could try a cat. but that might present a whole new set of problems ;)

71Avido
Oct 29th, 05, 7:45 PM
I have been told all of the above will work, so there must be something to it.
Besides cant really hurt too much. Except your car might smell like a moth infested dryer that someone pee'd in ;)

69Silverstreak
Oct 29th, 05, 7:51 PM
A bar of Deodorant bath soap like Irish Spring etc. Sounds like anything smelly they don't like.

Redrum
Oct 29th, 05, 7:52 PM
I just keep traps set all around the edge of my shop and even one on my work bench. I catch a few every year. Peanut butter really helps.....

Philip
Oct 29th, 05, 8:04 PM
Since we live in a rural area we have lots of field mice. I have a cat, works like nothing else. She catches about 4 a week and snacks on them. She has access to the cars and garage and doesn't damage any of them. The males I have had did scratch the cars and spray on wheels, get a female and have her spayed if you decide to try this natural appraoch. But be prepared some cats could care less about catching anything, I even had one that was afraid of mice. Our cat is pampered and spoiled. In the summer she is out at night and sleeps all day and now that the nights are cooler she hunts in the day time and sleeps on my bed all night. She gets to eat premium dry and canned cat food and gets treats of people food. As long as she keeps protecting the house from rodents she is worth it. Oh by the way, ALL cats have attitudes :)

alan margosian
Oct 29th, 05, 8:20 PM
I have heard of using moth ball also works?
I've seen those before. Those must be some pretty big moths...

dirtrocker
Oct 29th, 05, 8:31 PM
How'd U get their tiny legs apart ;)

MedicTed
Oct 29th, 05, 8:58 PM
... Oh by the way, ALL cats have attitudes :)

One of my cats has so much attitude that her name is TF, pronounced tif. It stands for Typical Female. :p

Even my wife thinks the name is appropriate.

sloppyjoe
Oct 29th, 05, 9:03 PM
Tried the irish spring and ended up with green mouse turds all over the place. Got a cat and she sweeps the area daily and no mouse or bird or chipmunk, or anything else anymore

pdq67
Oct 29th, 05, 9:23 PM
Fwiw, I got rid of a family of Groundhogs under my driveway by throwing a punctured can of Moth Balls in their hole and sealing it up!

I couldn't bring myself to douse it with gasoline and light it b/c of the little ones!!

pdq67

dirtrocker
Oct 29th, 05, 9:33 PM
U can get rid of groundhogs and moles by lighting a road flare and sticking it in their hole. Sulphur drives them CRAZY!!! They'll leave ;)

Bad Rat 414
Oct 29th, 05, 10:07 PM
The exterminator told me that steel wool works in holes were they go. It cuts there gums and they won't come back.

Phil Keller
Oct 29th, 05, 11:08 PM
years ago an old guy that had restored cars told me to place a urinal cake on a plate in the car when it is stored. I have ever since and have not had any problems with the little bastages since.
New or used?

pdq67
Oct 30th, 05, 1:47 AM
I use the steel wool stuff on foundation holes!

pdq67

673554spd
Oct 30th, 05, 10:44 AM
Thanks guy's, Can't really get a cat because I rent the garage. And I am not there all the time, Then i would have to worry about a dead cat, lol.I guess I will have to try the moth balls and dryer sheets. And maybe some sticky traps in the corners of the garage, Thanks guy's Jeff