On 12 /09/08 , at 02 /24/09, 4:13 PM, plittle wrote:
You definitely don't want them to die in
your car. Especially during a heat wave.
I've had deer mice get into my Honda CRV twice, while it was parked in
the garage. The first time, all of the sudden I heard a loud whirring
sound from the air conditioner blower, so I took it into the repair
shop, thinking the AC or heater was broken. The mechanic said "mice" -
which I thought was some esoteric auto repair term. Nope, it meant that
little, now dead mice, were in the AC blower. Not a real simple task to
get the blower out, either.
The next time I was on my way on a Sunday, to Bozeman for the AMI and
Guild meetings, during that summer's heat wave. First hour went OK, but
as I got to the top of Lost Trail Pass, I guess my riders had made it
from wherever they were in the engine to what they thought was the
safety of the AC blower. Hearing the same whirr again, I knew I was in
for a real pleasure trip for the next 4 hours. And that part of Montana
has few inhabitants, not to mention car repair shops open on Sunday.
With the temperature at 110 degrees, those little guys got smelly fast.
When I got to the hotel and met my husband, it took my him some time to
get the blower out, not having quite the right screwdriver - and my car
had a distinctive pong for a while.
Maybe used kitty litter on the ground would be a deterrent -
Pam
Linda Feltner wrote:
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zzzzt. Well, if they chewed through that, they would get a shock, eh?
haha. You are makin' my day.
I park the car in a carport, with open sides, can't quite close it off
from the world...
Linda
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Frank Ippolito wrote:
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about an electric blanket like they use to keep a car motor warm in the
arctic. only you disable the grounding wire. ;-)
-f
Hi Everyone:
Here's a TANGENT for a chuckle.
Does anyone have an idea what one could put under the car that would
deter mice from getting in the engine, and thus having a party inside
of the car? They could qualify for frequent traveler miles.
A friend came up with a tray of mothballs, another mentioned essence of
rat snake or weasel, but I don't know where that darned weasel has gone
to; probably on a winter's vac with the rat snake.
I'm stumped, so is Toyota....
So, thought I'd toss it out to you resourceful gems.
Linda
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