- Send car scrapping! The answer comes quickly from Jan Ivar Engebretsen, Communications in Naf, followed by townspeople laugh and then a more objective approach to the problem.
There is a profusion of mice for years, and he was just last week on a mission to get rid of an unwanted passenger who had settled in the trunk of a car.
- There are several things you can do if you’ve got mice in the car. It applies really to be creative to get rid of them. Mouse Traps is a method, and electronic mouse chases another, he said. The latter emits a high frequency sound as the mouse simply can not hear on, so that it will escape the car.
- It assumes, however, that you have the doors or trunk open while you chase it, so that it comes out, says Engebretsen, adding that these aids can be bought in typical hardware dealers.
- I do not recommend using mouse poison. You kill the mouse, but fyttirakkern for an odor it gives if left to rot somewhere you’re not going, he said.
Should be close, but …
Engebretsen insures the vehicle at the outset shall be watertight, so that the mouse must take advantage of open doors or trunk like us. Unfortunately, he must admit that although closed car shall be watertight, rodent has a completely own ability to get in on the most incredible places.
- They can penetrate through almost whatever, especially if there is something cooking odors that attract them. It is important to be conscious of what you put in your car and do not leave doors open long, he says, adding that even a paper there have been food or may be enough that the mouse get the urge to go on road trip.
Cooking odors are still not all that attracts the little pest. It maintains that it is hot in the car.
- At this time of year will the mouse find its way to a parked car because it would like to have heat, says Engebretsen, who admits that mice is something he is very unhappy about.
Check your car regularly
To avoid major damage, encourages Engebretsen car owners to check the vehicle regularly for signs after mice.
- Take a visual overview once every other week, or every month, to see if there is anything to suggest that there are mice in the engine compartment, cabin or trunk. Is there evidence of it, it is important to implement measures immediately. It can do great damage if not detected in time.
He thinks especially on two things: first, it may cause dangerous traffic situations and accidents, if you discover a mouse inside the car while driving. Second, especially those mice who have sought abode in the engine compartment, gnaw into pieces of different things that can be costly to repair.
- It is quite obvious that the mouse especially likes one type soft foam used around pipes and wires. I’ve heard of many cars that have shorted because mice have gnawed over the electric grid to the car, he says, who have experienced that mice have caused electric damage to a grooming machine for 23,000 dollars.
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