subquark
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- First Name
- David
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2022
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- Portsmouth, NH
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- Vehicle(s)
- Soupie! Race Red '22 XL 101A Scab 4X2 w/steelies
- Occupation
- game publisher
I use all kinds of spray - peppermint oil, cinnamon oil, and cayenne extract. I buy the sprays and then fortify them with pure extracts. They still like to nibble on my battery blanket.Even if you keep them out of
the cab , don't they just chew up the wiring in the engine bay ? Keeping them the hell away from the whole truck should be the objective , do those "ultrasonic rodent thingys " work I wonder ?? Or strong scent of some kind? I have electronic mousetraps I used when I had an issue in the house, caught 7 in one day... ( 4 were babies and almost felt bad )....
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They chewed through my battery tender wiring but no other wires yet. I also place those rodent-repellent pouches all over in the truck and the engine bay.
And, mostly in the summer, I leave to hood open on nice days and then frequently use an air gun to blow around the engine bay and under the engine cover. I've had acorn shells around my battery. =(
I don't think the sonic things work, not from all the reading I've done about them.
Not sure these sprays do much, but Soupie sure smells minty fresh when I go for a drive! =)
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