>I guess now have to put poison or traps in the engine compartment when I
>store the car. This could be a mess.
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Saul, (and all)
I permenantly set mousetraps around the outside my house, in my garage,
and in my garden. A little peanut butter UNDER the trigger gets them every
time. It may seem heartless, but I have seen too many car interiors ruined
by vermin. I could rent my dog to detect mouse houses: A friend just
bought a P1800 from long storage and my dog could not get enough of its
smell. She walked around and around it smelling the trunk lid, under the
body, and at the doors. When the door was opened, she went on alert... I
think she would have ripped the seats apart if given a chance. I wonder if
someone was still "Home"? If so, they now live in a dealership shop. Their
urine permeates everything, they chew wires, and build feces infested nests.
I clap with glee when I hear a trap go off. I choose not to use poison as
the little darlings might live long enough to temp a neighbor's cat. Plus
they have to die somewhere and it is almost never in the open.
SDSteve
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