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Anyone know what this is? Thanks, wondering if there's a rat living there
I thought the same about Irish spring untill they ate the soap bars. Now I leave my beater outside and truck is always in the garage.Couple bars of Irish Spring soap located under the hood will keep them away. They don't like it.
I prefer the .22 and NVG approach.Get a small bottle of tea tree oil and put a couple of cotton balls with that under the hood, they can't handle the smell of that.
I may have to try this. Just like clockwork, I have a mouse that builds a nest in the battery box on my dump trailer every year. And every year I have to remove the empty nest and clean it. They don't cause any damage, but I don't like mice being in the battery box.Get a small bottle of tea tree oil and put a couple of cotton balls
Same mouse every year? It could be a different one since they all look alike. (joking)I may have to try this. Just like clockwork, I have a mouse that builds a nest in the battery box on my dump trailer every year. And every year I have to remove the empty nest and clean it. They don't cause any damage, but I don't like mice being in the battery box.
Some say it's due to soy-based wiring coating, but not sure if it's been proven.Apparently they love (to eat) the wiring on later model stuff![]()
Something about Vegetable oil used in the manufacturing process . Due to their size they can damage wires in some places that make it very difficult to repair.Apparently they love (to eat) the wiring on later model stuff![]()
A good quality air rifle is nice too, and the cops can't say nothing, it is not a firearm.You need some NVGs, a suppressor and a .22lr.
Rodent issue solved.