What's with the mice
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Unfortunately mothballs are banned here (and apparently in all the EU), since they are poisonous and young children can get seriously ill or die if they eat them. Does anyone have a suggestion for an alternative? I've had problems with mice and rats on several vehicles, but fortunately not on the IS F yet.
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When I was fresh out of high school I used to sell cars, and there was some customers looking at one of the sports cars on the lot. They asked me to open the hood and a freaking giant rat leaped out of the engine bay. I screamed like a little pansy and the people immediately left because they thought the rat probably chewed on the wiring lol awkward
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Unfortunately mothballs are banned here (and apparently in all the EU), since they are poisonous and young children can get seriously ill or die if they eat them. Does anyone have a suggestion for an alternative? I've had problems with mice and rats on several vehicles, but fortunately not on the IS F yet.
I also read that stuff like baby powder and/or peppermint drops do the same job to keep mice away, but I haven't tried it.
A friend from the UK showed me a battery powered device once, which emits a sound not audible to the human ear, but excruciating to the ears of mice and quaranteed to keep them away. I'll try to find it on the internet, cause at that time it looked like a wonderful solution.
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Thanks nipponbird. I have some of those high-frequency pest deterrents, but they are plugged into the mains. And don't seem to be very effective, as I have caught rats in a cage set up almost right next to one ot them. I haven't seen any battery-powered ones.
Vapona is or was apparently available here as insect strips, but I haven't yet found a source for slabs of the stuff. Maybe I'll have to try the peppermint drops.
I think part of the reason for banning mothballs was that they are used in confined spaces where they can generate poisonous fumes, they are used in locations that children have ready access to, and that their smell and taste are attractive to children.
Vapona is or was apparently available here as insect strips, but I haven't yet found a source for slabs of the stuff. Maybe I'll have to try the peppermint drops.
I think part of the reason for banning mothballs was that they are used in confined spaces where they can generate poisonous fumes, they are used in locations that children have ready access to, and that their smell and taste are attractive to children.
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Thanks nipponbird. I have some of those high-frequency pest deterrents, but they are plugged into the mains. And don't seem to be very effective, as I have caught rats in a cage set up almost right next to one ot them. I haven't seen any battery-powered ones.
Vapona is or was apparently available here as insect strips, but I haven't yet found a source for slabs of the stuff. Maybe I'll have to try the peppermint drops.
I think part of the reason for banning mothballs was that they are used in confined spaces where they can generate poisonous fumes, they are used in locations that children have ready access to, and that their smell and taste are attractive to children.
Vapona is or was apparently available here as insect strips, but I haven't yet found a source for slabs of the stuff. Maybe I'll have to try the peppermint drops.
I think part of the reason for banning mothballs was that they are used in confined spaces where they can generate poisonous fumes, they are used in locations that children have ready access to, and that their smell and taste are attractive to children.
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I know this is an old thread, but I was in search of rodent remedies, and like the mothball idea. I have set them up in my garage, and balsam fir sachets in the car. I would like to place some mothballs under the hood, for added effect, but cannot find a good place to put one of those Enoz pouches.
Any thoughts?
Thanks a bunch!
Any thoughts?
Thanks a bunch!
#23
I've found these blue cubes of rat poison at Home Depot and they worked great. I used to find rat droppings on my engine (not the F thankfully) and started using these. The droppings eventually started turning blue and then stopped all together. I can only assume the rat died in some lonely alley.
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I put dryer sheets in all the cars I store for the winter. In the exhaust, interior and engine compartment. No issues as of yet but I also sealed up the garages as well as I could.
Some say the dryer sheets work, others have said they had mice make nests out of them. Worse case scenario your car smells good.
I won't put poison out due to the possibility of secondary poisoning of cats/hawks/owls/etc that may be in the area.
Some say the dryer sheets work, others have said they had mice make nests out of them. Worse case scenario your car smells good.
I won't put poison out due to the possibility of secondary poisoning of cats/hawks/owls/etc that may be in the area.
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