Repeated Rodent Damage

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My 2024 MME Premium ER RWD has sustained serious rodent damage twice in six months, costing me almost $2K.

I live in the country. I have an outside cat. I have placed boxes with poison bait near the car. I have put drier sheets and peppermint oil in the car.

Any suggestions?
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I use Grandpa Gus’s mouse repellent pouches in the frunk.

I don’t live in the country.

Other than that I got nothing…
 

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Not an EV-specific issue. Several threads on it, but you've hit most of the solutions, plus Pat's suggestion.

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I live in the forest. Mice are ubiquitous. Peppermint oil and wizbang electronic devices that flash lights and make noise that humans can’t hear keep them out, but nothing will make those that have taken up residence leave. They won’t leave easily once they have moved in.
 

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Last weekend we noticed that a roll of paper towels that I keep in the frunk was shredded and clumped like a nesting rodent would make. After thoroughly cleaning frunk (thank you frunk drain!) today I got some Gandpa Gus repellent and when we went to put it in found this...

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Last weekend we noticed that a roll of paper towels that I keep in the frunk was shredded and clumped like a nesting rodent would make. After thoroughly cleaning frunk (thank you frunk drain!) today I got some Gandpa Gus repellent and when we went to put it in found this... View attachment 154361
Did he run out when you put the repellant in there?
 

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I live in the country. I have an outside cat. I have placed boxes with poison bait near the car. I have put drier sheets and peppermint oil in the car.

Any suggestions?
Buy a pack of 12 mouse traps and bait them with peanut butter. Put them in the area around the car.

Dryer sheets and peppermint oil are not effective deterrents. Mice will still nest nearby.

Using a lot of mouse traps is very cheap compared to the damage they cause.
 

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I've been fighting rodents in vehicles since the 1980s. Keeping food out of and away from the vehicle is the most effective solution. Next is trapping the area around the vehicle. But we don't use spring traps. We use buckets (with water if you want to kill the rodents) with a self-resetting lid. You can catch many more rodents with one bait. With a spring trap, only the first one is caught. The rest are attracted to the areas around the vehicle and are free to roam.

With a few of these, we catch around 50 a month.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/RINNETRAPS...d-non-toxic/5014059291?user=shopping&feed=yes
 

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I've been fighting rodents in vehicles since the 1980s. Keeping food out of and away from the vehicle is the most effective solution. Next is trapping the area around the vehicle. But we don't use spring traps. We use buckets (with water if you want to kill the rodents) with a self-resetting lid. You can catch many more rodents with one bait. With a spring trap, only the first one is caught. The rest are attracted to the areas around the vehicle and are free to roam.

With a few of these, we catch around 50 a month.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/RINNETRAPS...d-non-toxic/5014059291?user=shopping&feed=yes
wait.......What in the Fuckity Fuck Fuck are you talking about???? You catch 1.6 mice a DAY in AZ??? I am moving there as I just bought a house in Goodyear and am shipping my vehicle down there next month...I may have to rethink this...
 

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gadgets, potions, oils dont work trust me. My wife is a rodentologist. The only thing that works is a weighted car cover.
 

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I've been fighting rodents in vehicles since the 1980s. Keeping food out of and away from the vehicle is the most effective solution. Next is trapping the area around the vehicle. But we don't use spring traps. We use buckets (with water if you want to kill the rodents) with a self-resetting lid. You can catch many more rodents with one bait. With a spring trap, only the first one is caught. The rest are attracted to the areas around the vehicle and are free to roam.

With a few of these, we catch around 50 a month.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/RINNETRAPS...d-non-toxic/5014059291?user=shopping&feed=yes
There must be some fat cats around there.
I've got some cats that hang out in and around our horse barn. They seem to control our rodents.
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