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- Bob
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I've had the problem with my Subaru Forester at a trailhead while on a week-long canoe trip. The mouse apparently entered through the fresh air intake and chewed up the cabin air filter and most of the stuff in the glovebox. Another mouse later chewed up a bunch of wiring and I even had to replace the entire fuse block. And it's an ongoing and incredibly frustrating problem with my boat when it's covered and stored every winter.
I just replaced (I do it almost annually) the seal on the bottom of my garage door where the mice have chewed away part of it to get into the garage. I seal up other points of entry by using steel wool that is then saturated with expanding foam insulation.
I've tried all the "harmless" tricks with dryer sheets, oils, scents, ultrasonic sound generators, etc. and resorted to snap traps and bait blocks (the square green ones like TomCat). I wish there was a simple way to deter them, but nothing seems to work. The consequences can be very expensive.
I just replaced (I do it almost annually) the seal on the bottom of my garage door where the mice have chewed away part of it to get into the garage. I seal up other points of entry by using steel wool that is then saturated with expanding foam insulation.
I've tried all the "harmless" tricks with dryer sheets, oils, scents, ultrasonic sound generators, etc. and resorted to snap traps and bait blocks (the square green ones like TomCat). I wish there was a simple way to deter them, but nothing seems to work. The consequences can be very expensive.
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