Rodents in the engine bay? Try this!

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Vehicles stay outside. This is my wife’s car and she goes to work 3 times a week. Squirrels are the worst.

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That would make me crazy. My truck has to stay outside because it’s too long for the garage; and the M3 lives there anyway. Between the Bimmer and the woodshop, there’s no room even if the garage was long enough.
 

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Wish that thing would work on birds... Have my f350 crammed into my shop to keep starlings out of the engine bay... Tough to work on my other projects with it in there.

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If the rodents are looking for water, these type of "walk the plank" traps work great, reset themselves, and are pretty inexpensive (~$12-$15). Put a 5 gallon bucket with some water near your truck, attached one of these planks and put a little peanut butter on the end of the plank, and the rodents should be more attracted to that than your truck.Walk-the-Plank-Mouse-Trap-1.jpg
 
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