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inaminit 01-25-2013 04:23 PM

Mouse deterrent
 
Hello- I am getting an engine ready to store in the barn, where the mice and red squirrels have the run of the place. I covered all the small openings with tape and made a large cover for the fan from some aluminum flashing. It took less than 5 minutes and it came out better than I expected.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1359159730.jpg
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Reiver 01-25-2013 04:53 PM

Good luck, those tiny bastards defy physics and every other law of nature when it comes to breaking and entering.
I'd try a couple of barn cats...hungry barn cats.

89911 01-25-2013 05:29 PM

It might not hurt to leave an explicit message to them telling them not to chew your wiring.:(

Schmierung 01-25-2013 05:50 PM

Stainless steel wool in all holes, moth balls, then seal with heavy plastic.

Reiver 01-25-2013 05:52 PM

Good point on the wiring and they can enter that blocked off area from below too...actually, no way I'd park it in a barn, I've never seen one survive unscathed in that environment.
Rent a storage facility that deals with cars.

brighton911 01-25-2013 05:56 PM

The sad but true fact is a mouse can get through a 1/4" crack like it was a regular door. So seal up everything really well and have traps, bait around the car and if you can, that hungry cat nearby. Hate those rodents!

HawgRyder 01-25-2013 05:59 PM

Warfarin...lots of it...in a continuous pile around the sides of the barn...add to it weekly.
Bob

Reiver 01-25-2013 07:20 PM

Not sure about the poison .....when they get ready to croak they go home and if that home is in the car they'll rot there. Hard to get rid of the smell.

jsaucedo 01-25-2013 07:29 PM

That looks awesome!

A guy I work with uses dryer sheets to help ward off rats...apparently rats hate that bouncy, fresh scent!

mepstein 01-25-2013 07:32 PM

We had a cat for 14 years. Cat died and we had mice for the 1st time.

mightys4 01-25-2013 08:56 PM

Tractor supply and Agway sell a pouch that contains a natural deterent, its basically pine, really strong pine the mjce apparently can't stand... Works for me and doesn't smell like mothballs. Bounce drier sheets too, they don't like those either.

fbarrett 01-25-2013 09:03 PM

Devcon!

Wilhelm 01-25-2013 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mepstein (Post 7230908)
We had a cat for 14 years. Cat died and we had mice for the 1st time.

+1. A cat or 2 will take care of the problem. Not "house cats". Make sure you get a good "mouser" or 2.. :D

Craig_D 01-25-2013 10:47 PM

They don't like the smell of vinegar, and it's not caustic. Of course the best mouse trap I've ever made was a masonry bucket, with a stick on the outside running to the lip, and a bit of peanut butter in the bottom of the bucket. They can't resist, and can't get out. Go for a drive and dump em in the woods to fend for themselves. :)

tevake 01-25-2013 11:06 PM

If you are just storing an engine, why not build a box for it? A tightly built box.
Slide that puppy in there and close it up tight.
It would probably cost less that a set of spark plug wires.

Cheers Richard

Buckterrier 01-26-2013 04:42 AM

cotton balls dabbed with peppermint oil around the car works wonders.

gamin 01-26-2013 05:14 AM

Get some galvanized sheet metal and make a box and put the engine in it. Rodents will not chew on metal. Thinking out of the box. No pun intended.

s_morrison57 01-26-2013 08:04 AM

I always wondered if those car tents would stop mice, sure they can chew through it , but would they ?

bigel 01-26-2013 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buckterrier (Post 7231242)
cotton balls dabbed with peppermint oil around the car works wonders.

What do you mean by "around the car"? Inside? On the floor?

Buckterrier 01-26-2013 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigel (Post 7231728)
What do you mean by "around the car"? Inside? On the floor?

I put them around the parameter of the car, and in the engine bay and trunk. Peppermint oil is very strong. I'd be cautious about putting them in the car unless you like the smell of peppermint! I also do that with my lawn tractor in the shed. I walk into the shed now and get blasted with peppermint odor which isn't really a bad thing.


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