Is that a disco?
I know of it but warrantee tends to frown on paying.I’m a big Toyota/Lexus guy and love them, but in their infinite wisdom, the engineers used soy based insulation on wiring harnesses. How dumb was that? Honda has the same issue and even came out with Honda anti rodent tape for wires. Google it. I’m dead serious.
We've had great luck in our barn with these too. I don't even bait them anymore. There are two placed in the places they use to travel and their curiosity seems to get them in the door. I don't see mice running anymore when I walk into stalls or where there might be feed but I do have one in the traps every few weeks.I'm a huge fan of these... initial investment ***** (get rechargeable AAs and a charger too) but smokes those little wire-eating pricks quite nicely.. biggest problem in summer is the ants eat the peanut butter I put in it so now each gets an ant bite next to it.
There's a video on YT, the poster claims mice don't make holes in buildings
I definitely have to bait mine, once the ants ate the bait the mice weren't getting zapped.We've had great luck in our barn with these too. I don't even bait them anymore. There are two placed in the places they use to travel and their curiosity seems to get them in the door. I don't see mice running anymore when I walk into stalls or where there might be feed but I do have one in the traps every few weeks.
OH! might try that! Miata buddy likes to use hard candy but he doesn't have the ant issue like I do.Try a peanut instead of peanut butter. One nugget, out of the shell, is all you need to attract the little bastards. Less messy, too.
Allergic, and have dogs.. plus cats are a pain to deal with.. ****, walking on cars, all that nonsense.I have no mices... Get a cat.
Dryer sheets that have been tried don't work. Plus it is a ***** to deal with overpowering smell in a tiny car in the spring.My car storage guy recommends clothes drier sheets, lots of them everywhere. I also use Jawz or Tom Cat Glue Boards, not the trays but the cheap flat white cardboard with glue on it. The black trays with 1/4" of glue are pretty much useless.
I have to ask. Does this actually work?





My grandfather would take slices of day-old bread and carefully spread a very thin layer of peanut butter on the bread (with gloved hands) and then sprinkle Plaster of Paris over the peanut butter.I mix half flour and half plaster of paris, put it a little dish.
If it did, I'd think wall powered would be the right answer instead of battery draw on the car that is likely in storage.. with the battery disconnected. I've replaced many a $150-200 battery because they died over winter, now they all get disconnected so that's a no go in my situation. Plus I'd be concerned about household pets like dogs hearing a constant annoyance. Reading reviews, it's actually audible to humans... so I guess that would also be a problem (I was super amused by one review where mice ate the unit's wires, heh).I have to ask. Does this actually work?
, and the mice chewing up and ******* all over the cars and inside the shop wall insulation get one final disco dance
.Lavender might be nice, tho.. have to see if the wife wants to add some to our flowerbeds for my use!Mice hate lavender.
The Ranger Station up on the Queets was infested with mice. I stayed most of one summer up there doing trail work. I went over to my Mom's and clipped her lavender and hauled it up there and stuffed it in drawers, put paper bags of it in the corners, stuffed it into holes.
Mice moved away and didn't bother me the rest of that summer.
^ I had a possum get under my house. He got all tangled up in the nylon string they used to tie the insulation up between the floor joists.The plaster idea intrigues me except for dead things in my walls..
I have mice in my attic, and war is on, but I found a nest in the insulation they made with a snakeskin...I used shed snake skins form our ball python and corn snake. Just scattered it around the edges of the shop and near the doors. Never saw any signs of mice after that. I did sweep it up and replace it with fresh shed thought.
Glue traps seem horribly cruel. Trap the critter and keep it helpless until something happens to come along to kill it, or it dies of dehydration. Might be days of terror. I'm an advocate for a quick and reliable kill if possible.I definitely have to bait mine, once the ants ate the bait the mice weren't getting zapped.
OH! might try that! Miata buddy likes to use hard candy but he doesn't have the ant issue like I do.
Allergic, and have dogs.. plus cats are a pain to deal with.. ****, walking on cars, all that nonsense.
Dryer sheets that have been tried don't work. Plus it is a ***** to deal with overpowering smell in a tiny car in the spring.
I used to do glue boards, until I found one displaced a decent distance away with four tiny mouse legs attached to it.Never figured out what happened, but after than I wanted something more.. definitive.
I once watched several guys in a shop gleefully chasing a rat with propane torches. It was quite badly burned and skreeing when I crushed it with a sledge hammer. I've disliked cruelty even more since then, and those who enjoy it.Glue boards are highly effective against mice. If it troubles you to use them, snap traps are a fairly effective alternative.
Hey bob, this one is extra crunchyI mix half flour and half plaster of paris, put it a little dish. The rodents eat that and die later when the plaster sets up in their stomach. Not dangerous if an animal eats the dead mouse later.
Ahh yes... the old "Gumout Jet-Spray and BIC lighter" trick.... used it many, many times.It was actually carb spray and lighters as improvised flamethrowers.
I still recall as a youngster of 10-12ish, my brother stomping on a mouse with cowboy boots and a litter of pinkies squirting out.. and that was 40+ years ago.... that **** scarred me.Funny thing: you know when you flip over that pile of logs out in back and find the rat nest under it with Mama Rat and her newly-born litter,
