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January 30, 2011 at 2:28 PM #660991January 30, 2011 at 2:30 PM #659867faterikcartmanParticipant
[quote=Rustico] Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.[/quote]
Happened to me twice in our Phaeton (little F-ers love that car) at almost $1,500 a pop.
January 30, 2011 at 2:30 PM #659930faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=Rustico] Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.[/quote]
Happened to me twice in our Phaeton (little F-ers love that car) at almost $1,500 a pop.
January 30, 2011 at 2:30 PM #660534faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=Rustico] Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.[/quote]
Happened to me twice in our Phaeton (little F-ers love that car) at almost $1,500 a pop.
January 30, 2011 at 2:30 PM #660672faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=Rustico] Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.[/quote]
Happened to me twice in our Phaeton (little F-ers love that car) at almost $1,500 a pop.
January 30, 2011 at 2:30 PM #661001faterikcartmanParticipant[quote=Rustico] Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.[/quote]
Happened to me twice in our Phaeton (little F-ers love that car) at almost $1,500 a pop.
January 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM #659862CA renterParticipantAgree with that, faterikcartman. Glue traps are very inhumane.
We also used the covered “zapper” mouse traps, and they worked very well. IMHO, there is no better option than this, both for the homeowner and the rodents.
That being said, I would second the barn owl boxes. From what I’ve heard, they can be quite effective.
January 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM #659925CA renterParticipantAgree with that, faterikcartman. Glue traps are very inhumane.
We also used the covered “zapper” mouse traps, and they worked very well. IMHO, there is no better option than this, both for the homeowner and the rodents.
That being said, I would second the barn owl boxes. From what I’ve heard, they can be quite effective.
January 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM #660529CA renterParticipantAgree with that, faterikcartman. Glue traps are very inhumane.
We also used the covered “zapper” mouse traps, and they worked very well. IMHO, there is no better option than this, both for the homeowner and the rodents.
That being said, I would second the barn owl boxes. From what I’ve heard, they can be quite effective.
January 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM #660667CA renterParticipantAgree with that, faterikcartman. Glue traps are very inhumane.
We also used the covered “zapper” mouse traps, and they worked very well. IMHO, there is no better option than this, both for the homeowner and the rodents.
That being said, I would second the barn owl boxes. From what I’ve heard, they can be quite effective.
January 30, 2011 at 2:31 PM #660996CA renterParticipantAgree with that, faterikcartman. Glue traps are very inhumane.
We also used the covered “zapper” mouse traps, and they worked very well. IMHO, there is no better option than this, both for the homeowner and the rodents.
That being said, I would second the barn owl boxes. From what I’ve heard, they can be quite effective.
January 30, 2011 at 2:33 PM #659882faterikcartmanParticipantAnyway, look for where pipes come into the house. What about from garage to house? And any vent holes in your roof and eaves. Use the heaviest gauge steel wool to stuff in small holes and cracks and wire mesh for large openings.
January 30, 2011 at 2:33 PM #659945faterikcartmanParticipantAnyway, look for where pipes come into the house. What about from garage to house? And any vent holes in your roof and eaves. Use the heaviest gauge steel wool to stuff in small holes and cracks and wire mesh for large openings.
January 30, 2011 at 2:33 PM #660549faterikcartmanParticipantAnyway, look for where pipes come into the house. What about from garage to house? And any vent holes in your roof and eaves. Use the heaviest gauge steel wool to stuff in small holes and cracks and wire mesh for large openings.
January 30, 2011 at 2:33 PM #660687faterikcartmanParticipantAnyway, look for where pipes come into the house. What about from garage to house? And any vent holes in your roof and eaves. Use the heaviest gauge steel wool to stuff in small holes and cracks and wire mesh for large openings.
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