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Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: al green on September 09, 2006, 08:29:44 PM
I am buying a Turbo from a guy thats been setting in a garage for 8 years.I will be using it for parts.But frist I must pull it.Howevery I saw mice in it.I was told moth ball will run them out.But I want to be sure their gone since I will be setting in it.What will rid the car of mice?Thanks
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Thunder Chicken on September 09, 2006, 08:38:07 PM
You need one of these...
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Innes on September 09, 2006, 09:00:49 PM
BB gun and have fun

OH WAIT! dont do that you might damage the car.Or shot your eye out
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on September 09, 2006, 11:36:34 PM
Bug bombs,moth balls, jar of gas inside over night,etc....
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: vinnietbird on September 09, 2006, 11:44:19 PM
Set a couple of mouse traps in there with a little peanut butter.They love that stuff.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Innes on September 10, 2006, 12:05:49 AM
Many years ago we had a mouse in the walls of my kitchen at my parent’s house. Between me and my brothers we almost destroyed the kitchen getting it. It was funny and it was around the time when the movie mouse hunt came out. But the next morning I got up early to see and we got-em. 3 men vs. 1 mouse and we won a lot of food lost, money spent on traps and kitchen pulled apart but we got-em.
Title: Mice
Post by: CougarXR/7 on September 10, 2006, 12:13:06 AM
A victor mouse trap and peanut butter.................works every time.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: 5.0willgo on September 10, 2006, 09:12:24 AM
Hopefully if you're planning on using any of the interior upholstery, they didn't eat it out. Mice invaded my Fairlane before I got it. All I can say is it had a perfect headliner and nice re-upholstered seats... before the mice attacked :(
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Red_LX on September 10, 2006, 10:43:25 AM
Mice suck!

They got up in my bird's heater box while it was sitting last winter, filled it with junk which I had to clean out, and now when I turn on the vents it smells like mouse pee :mad:
Title: Thanks
Post by: al green on September 10, 2006, 04:58:48 PM
Thank all of you for the help.But I will try the bug bomb,moth balls and gas.The others I use to my biggest problem.The Wife.
 The car has no front clip,I am told that it ran when parked.I,ll salvage what ever I can,but storage will be a problem.I keeping it in the back of a house I working on.So I will leave the moth balls in it over the winter.
 Thanks again.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Red_LX on September 10, 2006, 07:48:38 PM
Don't put mothballs IN the car, or it'll reek like them forever! You'd be better off putting mothballs on the ground around/under the car, that's enough to keep them away. Worked the first time I stored my car for the winter.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: blu84302 on September 10, 2006, 09:01:08 PM
I have your solution... Ceder chips... it's a natural rodent repelant.  That's why you shouldn't use ceder in a pet's bedding.  They can't stand it cause it messes with there lungs. Just put some ceder bedding in the car and it will repel them.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: vinnietbird on September 10, 2006, 11:35:26 PM
If you use a bomb or gas,wouldn't that leave odors that you'd be lucky if you could get out?
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Shevretti on October 29, 2008, 05:09:58 PM
Quote from: blu84302;103410
I have your solution... Ceder chips... it's a natural rodent repelant.  That's why you shouldn't use ceder in a pet's bedding.  They can't stand it cause it messes with there lungs. Just put some ceder bedding in the car and it will repel them.

Hello!

I'd never think it may happen to me :mad: I've replaced fuel filter in the Turbo Coupe and took it for a ride. I noticed some pieces of those sound deadning minced rags on the pass side floor. After a minute of driving I saw something gray on the floor, but thought it was just a light reflection... well... it wasn't... ! After opening the glove box I was really mad to see it's full of those sound deadning! Than I saw a mouse staring at me from the edge of glove box... I was hunting for it with vacuum cleaner with no luck, so I set two traps hoping to see the mouse there tomorrow.

But the question is... where did it take all the sound deadning from? Is it somewhere under the dash?

Are you sure cedar chips will work? I heard that there are some red bugs in cedar chips which attack rodent lungs, but it will take forever! Or maybe it's all about the smell of cedar... there are some cedar moth balls, do you think they may work?

I'm really concerned about rodent attack in my limo... it may mess up a lot of stuff there!
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Thunder Chicken on October 29, 2008, 06:11:48 PM
I had a squirrel living in my car the first summer after I bought this house. The cats tried and tried to get him but he always disappeared deep into the bowels of the car whenever they got close. Eventually they got him, though. I didn't think he did any damage until I turned the blower fan on and it sounded funny (led, no airflow) and the whole dash started vibrating. I looked down under the glove box and the blower fan was stuffed solid with insulation. I ended up cutting the plastic screen off the front of it and pulling the insulation out that way, since it was much easier than pulling the dash (which I eventually ended up doing anyway, to replace a cracked one). I also found insulation and seeds sitting on my engine when I pulled the upper intake off to do valve cover gaskets.

You think squirrels/mice/other rodents in a car are fun, try having 'em in your house. That first year I trapped eleven squirrels in my basp00get. s would scare the bejeesus out of me every time I went down to stoke the furnace. That's in addition to the several that the cats got outside. Never did find out where or how they got in. For two years I'd been squirrel free, but now I occasionally hear another one down there again. I guess after the original bunch were taken care of the cats did a good job of keeping them away from the house, but Igor (the large cat in the pic above) was killed last summer and my good mouser disappeared this summer (I think she got pissed off at the dog and left). No mouse or squirrel would ever show itself in the main house, mind you (I've got three indoor cats), but the cats don't go into the basp00get, so I guess squirrels feel safe there. Until I get out the Victor and peanut butter again...

Here's what I pulled out of my heater fan:
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Kitz Kat on October 30, 2008, 03:38:01 AM
They like to eat insulation off wires to, not cool.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Shevretti on October 30, 2008, 04:00:33 AM
I just got a nice rodent repelent based on their favorite seeds. At least the description sounds good... kinda like scenario for a short horror movie: causes internal hemorrhages, rodent feels short of breath and wants to leave closed space immediatley. Hope it works as well as it sounds :hick:
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: vinnietbird on October 30, 2008, 06:50:57 AM
I'd be afraid that the rodent would crawl up in the dash and die,then his rotting liitle corpse would smell up the car,and I'd be stuck pulling the car apart.That's why I don't like poisons.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: Cougar8775 on October 30, 2008, 12:49:13 PM
i know something yall could try. since sometime they have to come outside of the car for a drink why not leave a little jug of coolant out hoping they drink it and die outside of the car. i did it once on accident and did find a mouse floating in the coolant jar i had sitting under the cat from when i pulled my rad.
Title: Help,Mice in car
Post by: thunderjet302 on October 30, 2008, 05:04:39 PM
How do you guys get rodents in your cars? Mine sits all winter in the garage under a cover and I've never had a problem with mice getting in  the car or the garage :dunno: