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Found something strange in the trunk yesterday!
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<blockquote data-quote="paluka21" data-source="post: 11215888" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>Mice in the car are a huge pain! I had a mouse infestation in the trunk of my car while it was sitting in a garage being stored.</p><p>They crawled in the head liner, under the all seats including the rear, all through the trunk and the liner, under the spare tire, glove box, etc. They left one heck of a mess with birthing fluids, poop, urine, you name it. I believe they even nested in the frame under the side kick panels as I had some nasty smelling fluid dripping from the wheel well area. </p><p>Bottom line, put some good traps in the garage and in the trunk of your car. Try to use peanut butter as bait as mice love the stuff. I use the Ortho enclosed traps, and they work very well:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://di1-2.shoppingshadow.com/images/pi/5f/2b/68/97183027-260x260-0-0_Scotts+Company+The+Scotts+Co+0320110+Ortho+Home+De.jpg" target="_blank">http://di1-2.shoppingshadow.com/images/pi/5f/2b/68/97183027-260x260-0-0_Scotts+Company+The+Scotts+Co+0320110+Ortho+Home+De.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>Another recommendation is to buy Irish Spring soap and scatter some of its shaving around your car. I also purchased some dryer sheets and put them throughout the car as apparently mice do not like either smells. Once I did these three things, there were no more mice.</p><p>I plan to do the same this winter as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 11215888, member: 20747"] Mice in the car are a huge pain! I had a mouse infestation in the trunk of my car while it was sitting in a garage being stored. They crawled in the head liner, under the all seats including the rear, all through the trunk and the liner, under the spare tire, glove box, etc. They left one heck of a mess with birthing fluids, poop, urine, you name it. I believe they even nested in the frame under the side kick panels as I had some nasty smelling fluid dripping from the wheel well area. Bottom line, put some good traps in the garage and in the trunk of your car. Try to use peanut butter as bait as mice love the stuff. I use the Ortho enclosed traps, and they work very well: [url]http://di1-2.shoppingshadow.com/images/pi/5f/2b/68/97183027-260x260-0-0_Scotts+Company+The+Scotts+Co+0320110+Ortho+Home+De.jpg[/url] Another recommendation is to buy Irish Spring soap and scatter some of its shaving around your car. I also purchased some dryer sheets and put them throughout the car as apparently mice do not like either smells. Once I did these three things, there were no more mice. I plan to do the same this winter as well. [/QUOTE]
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