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I hear they're attracted to some types of wiring and will eat it because the insulation is partly organic. Found a nest jammed IN the smugglers box blower. Didn't blow the fuse but the blower was toast. How could they get in there?
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Gotta agree with the garage cat post. I haven't seen any sign of mice, rats or any other varmit in my barn or the cars in there with a cat on duty. But you gotta get a female. Male cats just don't get the job done.
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Do you have something like this available in your area? I put some in the passenger compartment, front "trunk", engine compartment and under the car at four corners and it has eliminated my rodent issues over winter storage.
The smell dissipates pretty fast after removal and one or two days of window down driving and its gone. Can get it at local hardware stores. ![]()
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