Freakin MICE!!!!!! In my Cadillac

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if you can take the smell, toss a few mothballs under the hood and around other places. no more meeses, they dont like it either!
 
So far nothin, but I've got repellent pouches up under the dash and behind the rear seat and under the seat, almost a whole box of bounty. And snap traps everywhere else. I'm gonna get um if their there. :wink: :wink:
 
midwestls said:
So far nothin, but I've got repellent pouches up under the dash and behind the rear seat and under the seat, almost a whole box of bounty. And snap traps everywhere else. I'm gonna get um if their there. :wink: :wink:

Avoid poisen, if they die and stink up the car its gonna be sh*ty. Kill'em were you can get to them to dispose.
 
I need to get AeroSS back on here to tell the story of the mouse problem we had with his TA this past winter.

It will be hilarious, I promise.
 
I bought my 73 that had been sitting for 14 yrs and no mice. I get it painted and road worthy and had to store it at a buddies house and then...... I found 2 sets of babymice all thru it! re-did the interior and painted all I could and still in hot summer days I can smell it. Picked up my 82 been sitting in the woods for 5 yrs and no mice! I have a few cats and they love both the cars.... I have 2 cats that are very good hunters and I see more mice and moles dead than I thought could exist!
 
Nice, I'll have to grab a couple of those. So far still no signs of anymore mice but I'm still lookin everyday. Thanks again guys.
 
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