Posted by Jeff nwoh on January 02, 2015 at 08:31:06 from (184.58.99.38):
Is there a good way to keep mice out of undersides of vehicles parked outside? I've got the dryer sheets in the cabs of a couple trucks parked out back and they seem to be mouse-free on the inside.
However, pulled my old plow truck up to the barn the other day to see why the 4 x 4 wouldn't engage and it ended up being a plastic vacuum line up on top of the trans with a sizable hole in it. Nothing it could have rubbed on and it worked the last time I used it. I have to assume mice. It also blew a brake line, which started a whole other project, but I digress....
Anyways, Is there something that will keep those little buggers away from my stuff? I have another 2 ton truck that's been sitting for over a year. Its new enough to be computer controlled. I've seen chewed up acorns on the engine and I'm hoping that all the wires will still be intact when I'm ready to finish it.
The neighbor 3 doors over has a dozen or two cats and I see them wandering around out back occasionally, but I think our compost heap is too easy picking for them.
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