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    #16
    This one didn't like the wires but liked to eat soft rubber or silicone rubber.

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      #17
      Have had a similar problem at my house - except instead of chewing wires they like to build nests out of the insulation in the engine bay / transmission tunnel.

      Aside from keeping the car in use has anyone found a good solution for keeping them away?
      '04 LSB Coupe 6MT
      All my money goes towards maintenance.

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        #18
        Originally posted by dukeofchen View Post
        Aside from keeping the car in use has anyone found a good solution for keeping them away?
        having a rat trap near the car all the time.

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          #19
          Originally posted by dukeofchen View Post
          Have had a similar problem at my house - except instead of chewing wires they like to build nests out of the insulation in the engine bay / transmission tunnel.

          Aside from keeping the car in use has anyone found a good solution for keeping them away?
          Ultrasonic rodent repeller as mentioned in previous post.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Slideways View Post

            Ultrasonic rodent repeller as mentioned in previous post.
            Any brands we should look for? I thought they are all gimmicky products. My neighbor has a tall fence covered with fig vines and I heard the rats in there at nights. Car is next to the fence on driveway.

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              #21
              Cat or Rat Terrier dog. Rat terrier will do the job for sure.
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                #22
                Opened the hood to check this morning and saw new poops, and a drop or two of clear oily liquid. I was worried that they were covered with brake fluid or SMG oil leaking from the chew up hose. I really can't tell if the liquid drops were released from the rats or belong to the car. It didn't dried up so it must be oil. Maybe it is the byproduct from digestion of soft rubber boot?

                I fired up the car and let it ran to operating temperature and anyone in there must had jumped out fast. The weather seals are so good that they didn't get to the drug bin or the DME box.

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                  #23
                  We have Jumppy the cat but she is not hungry to hunt the rats, or a 11 years old cat is wise enough not to waste times on this. I had seen her looking up the fence when it's noisy in there.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by sapote View Post
                    Opened the hood to check this morning and saw new poops, and a drop or two of clear oily liquid. I was worried that they were covered with brake fluid or SMG oil leaking from the chew up hose. I really can't tell if the liquid drops were released from the rats or belong to the car. It didn't dried up so it must be oil. Maybe it is the byproduct from digestion of soft rubber boot?

                    I fired up the car and let it ran to operating temperature and anyone in there must had jumped out fast. The weather seals are so good that they didn't get to the drug bin or the DME box.
                    Yeah, they will pee (clear liquid) and leave droppings all over the place, which is why it is critical to vacuum any debris, soap down the engine bay and scrub the under tray; otherwise, they will smell that and come back. After cleaning, any ultrasonic rodent repeller with good reviews should keep them away.

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