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I'm with Bill
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Scottsville Va
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Just a reminder
For those of us who park our cars during the crappy road season and drive air cooled cars. Pull the heater controls to heat, it is just one less way a mouse can have it's way with our interiors. No sense in making it easy for the little bastards.
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Good tip. I also "sock" the exhaust and air intake.
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I'm with Bill
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Scottsville Va
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Oh I would love to have a mouse build in my exhaust. I am envisioning a flaming mouse being ejected.
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Ditto. Tin foil works great for this.
Ian
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fabric dryer sheets...who would have thought the little critters don't like the smell. I us them in my travel trailer to keep them away.
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I was alos told that. Put them on the engine to keep the varmits from chewing on the sparkplug wires. Found out the hard way after they did a number on the wife's van. Insurance paid for most of it as it was a covered expense, who'd a thought.
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