Rodents r pissing me off!!!!!
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Rodents r pissing me off!!!!!
Man can't seem to get them out of the engine bay !!! just change the whole knock sensor which they bit off and foam clean the whole engine. Just yesterday when i open the hood, i saw more sh...t by the trany area!! Big droppings ... anybody know how to repel them with ??? help pls ......i will post some pics soon ....
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Cat or a snake. Seriously.
Our cat lives in the garage. I do not have rodents in the garage.
That's my contribution to the eco-sustainablity cause.
Our cat lives in the garage. I do not have rodents in the garage.
That's my contribution to the eco-sustainablity cause.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Cat or a snake. Seriously.
Our cat lives in the garage. I do not have rodents in the garage.
That's my contribution to the eco-sustainablity cause.
Our cat lives in the garage. I do not have rodents in the garage.
That's my contribution to the eco-sustainablity cause.
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An inhumane way that works pretty decently are glue traps. I would say set like six of them up around the garage nears the walls and a couple by the cars.....careful with those suckers, they are sticky as helll!
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Originally Posted by sil05tl
Man can't seem to get them out of the engine bay !!! just change the whole knock sensor which they bit off and foam clean the whole engine. Just yesterday when i open the hood, i saw more sh...t by the trany area!! Big droppings ... anybody know how to repel them with ??? help pls ......i will post some pics soon ....
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thanks for all the solutions but moth balls won't work, park it outside n still they come in , don't know what kind of rodent but i think my tl is attracted to all kinds hahahaaaaa. I just don't know where to park it anymore cry cry
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Originally Posted by nfnsquared
How do you keep the cat off your car/s?
Cats are pretty bright animals - they've survived for 10's of thousands of years.
In that vein, the cat and I have an "understanding" about "her" space and "my" space. :evilgrin:
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Seriously - the cat gets under the car, but for whatever reason, not *on* the car. At least as far as I can tell.