Rat/mouse problem

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I live on a farm, tons of rats. You really have to take several preventive steps, there is no , one solution. Like someone said earlier in the post, that some of the foam and wiring are soy base, and rats love soy beans. Cover entrance, with wire scrubs. Spraying with peppermint oil. I also, use electronic sound and light. While, making sure there are no food on the floor, from kids. On top of all that, trapping with a rat trap and mouse trap underneath two front wheels. My bronco with less than 400 miles, was chewed up, in first week. I also, left out corn meal and baking soda!

Almost forgot, I went to harbor freight and bought wire loom, and wire loomed every wire that I could reach. Used tesla tape to secure ends of wire loom. Lol
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Oh My, where to start. I won't bother with tales from the years I lived on an off-grid ranch, in the middle of a Condor refuge in Southern California. You might find ANYTHING in your vehicle! But, now, in a community in the Los Padres National Forest, the big problem is wood rats. Not your little mice (we have them too), but big brown rats. $4000 damage to my F150 which had to live outside because the family car was in the only garage! Got rid of the car AND truck for the BS BL (which lives in the garage). I use electronic noise and light makers to keep the mice out, but the rats fear only other creatures that eat THEM! I've tried many things, including sprays, and various electronic devices (which only seem to work indoors for me), but the only thing that works is peanut butter on a large (rat size 4"x8") spring trap. Got 2 just last week, 1 of which left WITH the trap firmly around his neck (sideways, not a good hit). I found him the next day, still alive, and dropped a log on his head! That one, counting the tail was 14 inches, the earlier one (his mate?) was only 12 inches. So, yeah, rats, mice, and just about any other rodent love to eat wire insulation, plastic and rubber hoses, and just about anything else not made of metal!
 

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Wife’s friend bought new Honda Odessey. The proud new owner didn’t want it sitting at long term parking at the airport while they went back to LA for 2 weeks. Might get vandalized he he
so she she left it with her mother.
Mother no like mini vans.
Mother parked it in the tall grass along side the driveway. mother prefers her BRONCO.

time to go pick up the daughter and kids. only Minivan destroyed. Mice tore thru that thing. wiring + interior. USAA totaled it out yesterday.
 

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1 of which left WITH the trap firmly around his neck
work assignment
basement
old industrial warehouse
no lighting just cheap-ass ray-o-vac lantern with dying battery
halfway to destination
face to face (skull) with dead rat
not one but the whole rat lineage for eons
all just dangling skeletons in rat traps
someone placed traps on the top of ducts and pipes
trap attached to wire leaders and pipes
trap would snap and leave them hanging
Stephen King kinda stuff
 

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Wife’s friend bought new Honda Odessey. The proud new owner didn’t want it sitting at long term parking at the airport while they went back to LA for 2 weeks. Might get vandalized he he
so she she left it with her mother.
Mother no like mini vans.
Mother parked it in the tall grass along side the driveway. mother prefers her BRONCO.

time to go pick up the daughter and kids. only Minivan destroyed. Mice tore thru that thing. wiring + interior. USAA totaled it out yesterday.
mini-van (diaper wagon)
doesn't take long to find a dozen stale french fries
gummie some-thing-or-other and cheerio's
rodents not a surprise
 


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Place a tiny saucer of antifreeze under your car at night.
It tastes like candy to critters. It will kill them. Or buy poison but get the kind that makes them seek water and place water near by as this will draw them out of the vehicle so you won’t have rotting mouse zombie corpses stinking up your BS somewhere deep inside your dash in some unreachable place.
 

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Other solution.
Buy some ā€˜Panther Piss’
Yeah I’m not kidding and you can buy it.
Do NOT put it in your vehicle !!!!!
Small plastic bottle,
Tie a few paper towel sections in a knot. Dribble a little Super Cat pee on the knot and toss one under your car, and under the porch, behind the house, by the mail box.
The scent of this predator will drive all your furry critters mad with fear.
Do NOT get this on your skin AND DO NoT D-O N-O-T take a sniff.
I used it to get a squirrel out of my attic.
A week later the neighbors were wondering what happend to the squirrel population and my cat neighbors were taking their cats to the vet because they would no longer go outside.
As for man’s best friend.
If your patient your dog will forgive you..
For fun get your buddy to smell a freshly dribbled paper towel. Stand back and watch the show, way back !
He/She will change colors and most likely blow lunch.
 
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Toxoplasmosis, one more thing to get you. I guess Covid is no longer big news.
Centuries from now when mankind is no longer on this planet. Alien anthropologists will land here and study our fossilized remains. Reactivate old data chips. Really get into our business.
When they file their final report it will start with this headline:
Another extinct Industrial race found on a beautiful planet.
As we’ve seen on other worlds they fell prey to the Stupid Virus.
Still no intelligent life found anywhere. We are still alone.
 


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Just zip tie some dryer sheets under the hood if they get in the engine compartment. The strong smell drives them off.
 

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My explorer got a mouse... One day I bought a muffin and coffee went into work and forgot the muffin. When I got to the car I convinced myself I must have eaten it and thrown the wrapper out but a few weeks later I found the wrapper under the backseat torn to little pieces and made into a bed. I don't condone mouse traps normally, but this is my car, so I went and bought glue traps. I planned on all the floors and a few in the back. I open the tailgate and he is as shocked as I was when I saw him back there. I had a dog bed back there I pulled it out fast and the mouse got trapped under and fell out of the car. I saw it run off. I still set the traps just in case every night for a week but nothing else luckily just the one and no major damage.
 

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Other solution.
Buy some ā€˜Panther Piss’
Yeah I’m not kidding and you can buy it.
Do NOT put it in your vehicle !!!!!
Small plastic bottle,
Tie a few paper towel sections in a knot. Dribble a little Super Cat pee on the knot and toss one under your car, and under the porch, behind the house, by the mail box.
The scent of this predator will drive all your furry critters mad with fear.
Do NOT get this on your skin AND DO NoT D-O N-O-T take a sniff.
I used it to get a squirrel out of my attic.
A week later the neighbors were wondering what happend to the squirrel population and my cat neighbors were taking their cats to the vet because they would no longer go outside.
As for man’s best friend.
If your patient your dog will forgive you..
For fun get your buddy to smell a freshly dribbled paper towel. Stand back and watch the show, way back !
He/She will change colors and most likely blow lunch.
As I've stated before, I used to own an off-grid ranch in the So Cal mountain badlands. We had lots of visiting critters, including coyotes, an occasional bear, wolf, bobcat, and a mountain lion. We also had a Kuvasz (large guard dog) named Dusty who would chase off anything that came near our goats and sheep. One night, the lion came by and let out a roar under a bedroom window, and promptly left. I took Dusty out, he sniffed the lions track, and huddled up to my leg. He was not about to chase that cat!
 

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You need two large dogs. That would scare of the Mt lion.
 

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We live in a fairly rural community. The neighbors have a couple of outdoor cats that made friends with nearly everyone in the neighborhood. No one cares if they roam around, mainly because they are both really great mousers. We haven't had an issue with rodents since the cats arrived.

We used to have another great mouser: a Jack Russell Terrorist, er, Terrier. She was hands-down the best mouse hunter I've ever seen. She spent her first six months as part of a pack of Jack Russells living on a horse ranch. Every morning the owner let the pack out the front door of the house and they all headed straight for the barn where the spent the day hunting mice and rats. Ours learned to use her nose for hunting, and was an absolute terror for anything smaller than a rabbit.

We were furniture shopping one day and the wife was carrying the dog--she was the runt of the litter at about 10 lbs. As the salesperson was showing a selection of couches we heard a woman's "EEEEEEK" on the other side of the warehouse. The salesperson told us someone probably saw a mouse.

"You want to get rid of the mouse?" I asked him.

"How," he asked?

I pointed at the terrorist.

He said, "No way."

"Way."

"Let her get it if you think she can!"

So I carried her over, put her down near the scene of the crime, and said the magic words, "Get the mouse!"

She started off in a trot, nose to the ground, and her tail wagging 300 mph. She went around the end of a bed, caught the scent, and sped up to chase speed. She tore around a couch, went under an end table and coffee table, clearly hot on the trail. We followed her over where she was running from one end to the other of a nice bedroom dresser set against a side wall.

"The mouse is under that dresser," I told the salesperson.

"No way."

"Way. You pick up one end and I'll get the other."

We picked up the dresser and the dog shot under it like a lightning bolt. Next thing you know here she comes out from under it with a mouse tail hanging out of her mouth.

We got a nice discount on that couch...
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