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    Open for and soliciting suggestions

    The MB is at the dealership---DOA---on a roll back

    It feel victim to as yet unidentified invaders who took up residence in the trunk and lunched on the wiring. One of my sons told me there are effective defenses against these ******. Has anyone had similar misfortune and if so do you have a recommendation for anything you might have found that is effective?
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    We used to have an "airport car" parked at airports where we would frequently fly the King Air. The rabbits would occasionally munch on the wiring. They were especially bad at Rocky Mountain Regional (near Denver), where we ended up replacing a wiring harness TWICE that I can remember. And for my old junk cars, I ended up putting moth balls in the cabs to keep the mice out. Probably not a practical solution.

    In the mountains, the marmots are notorious for chewing wiring on cabins and such. Maybe a woodchuck? Only thing I know for sure to keep them knocked back is kids with .22's.
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    I used to put peanut butter bated mouse and rat traps under the hood of my F350 when we lived in the mountains. I would kill 2-3 of those bastids each night
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    A couple of shelter [ saved ] cats living in the barn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TriGuy View Post
    I used to put peanut butter bated mouse and rat traps under the hood of my F350 when we lived in the mountains. I would kill 2-3 of those bastids each night
    I don't want to attract them I want to repel them

    I am going to try peppermint oil, which seems to be commonly used, based on my web search. I use mothballs in the Packard, but have no desire to drive around all the time thinking I am driving a closet!

    The method is to soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and put them into some kind of small container which is vented.

    I still have no idea of how much this repair is going to cost---the good news is that I only have to pay the first $1000 (I hope)
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    I once had a mouse build nest in the AC fan hub on my Corvette. The babies are called pinkies. I turned the A/C on and the smell of churned guts hit the cabin. Thankfully it was an easy but nasty fix removing the fan and soaking it in vinegar for about a week to get the smell out. I used poison, don't remember the name but it came in green chunks. I spread them around in the garage. It took care of the problem quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    The babies are called pinkies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    I once had a mouse build nest in the AC fan hub on my Corvette. The babies are called pinkies. I turned the A/C on and the smell of churned guts hit the cabin. Thankfully it was an easy but nasty fix removing the fan and soaking it in vinegar for about a week to get the smell out. I used poison, don't remember the name but it came in green chunks. I spread them around in the garage. It took care of the problem quickly.
    That reminded me of a funny thing that happened to me. I started up one of the old broncos after sitting for a couple of years. A mouse had built a nest in the muffler, and the babies were flying out of the exhaust when I started it up. I have a video of it.

    I also had a mouse build a nest in the air filter housing of my superdoody. That was a surprise.
    "Back after 5 years. I thought you had died.

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    Splitting my time between the montane and the mesas

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.

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