antifreeze on bolognaI tried Irish Spring. Fuckers ate most of the bar. Seriously! Tried a special mouce deterant similar to a potpourri type package. Made a nice nest out of it. Tried Decon in the glovebox and they just used it for the bottom of their nest. I've (my dog) killed at least 5 or 6 adults and yet they keep coming back. Guess I'm lucky they haven't eaten the wiring harness yet. I'll try the dryer sheets. They claim the sheets keep mosquitoes away if you have 1 in your pocket. Didn't see any evidence of that either. Must be something they dislike enough to quit moving in.
My dad used to use granular fly bait and Pepsi for raccoon control in a few of our barns. They’d be dead within a few feet. It may work on mice. It’ll kill dogs and cats also, be careful if you try it.
Diet Pepsi did not work, they wouldn’t drink it.
I hear the Mountain Dew works good with that mix.My dad used to use granular fly bait and Pepsi for raccoon control in a few of our barns. They’d be dead within a few feet. It may work on mice. It’ll kill dogs and cats also, be careful if you try it.
Diet Pepsi did not work, they wouldn’t drink it.
Buy a car lift and put your Jeep on it every night and raise it up so they can't get to it. Good excuse to buy a lift to work on your Jeep.And, I use "one bite" in the shop and barn.
I prefer the pellets instead of the bars.
I don't know why the spinning reel shows up...
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Taking a different tact, I have a good idea on how to prevent them from infiltrating your vehicles. The execution of it, I am still working on though.
They won't swim unless they have to. My thought is to park in a puddle or an artificial "pond" made out of 2x4's and plastic. Drive up and over the edge, remove your ramps, you should be good to go. Just leave an edge of about 10" all of the way around the jeep. Unless they are bring chased by something, they won't jump to the vehicle. The water only needs to be an inch or so deep to deter them. Unless they're rats, then you may need a new tactic, rats will swim.
I have also heard about a wall, about 12-14 inches high, made out of metal, all around your vehicle. But some say that they will dig under it, so it needs to be buried to some depth.
The larger lift idea won't work. They can and will scamper and climb tires, suspension, brake lines, etc. They're evil!
Not that I've been dwelling on this for a long time or anything...
You could cover the can, run a hose into it from an exhaust source to put them to sleep or feed them poison in the can finish them off.
My wife uses it in her flower beds for rabbits, seems so-so!! I think my mice get in tgey the rust holes!!Farmers told me Irish Spring soap has kept mice away from tractors for decades. I cut a bar up and put it around my storage when I put the boat up for winter. Never had a mouse in the boat and it smells good in my storage barn.
Tried the higher lift but seemed to draw squirrels!!None of you have suggested a larger lift so the mice can't get up inside the cab. We here can help you with that.