Mice in the wainscote

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Re: Mice in the wainscote

Post by ash2020 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:58 pm

I think this is all pretty shocking! Is there no-one that will take their side? Mice are people too! We're just lucky that we evolved thumbs and tools and LHM so were able to get one step ahead.
I think you should leave some sandwiches in there each night then they wouldn't need to chew the insulation. Also, it's getting cold so I think you ought to at least put a hot water bottle or two in there.
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Re: Mice in the wainscote

Post by Dean » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:44 pm

:lol: i think when it comes to Dereks beloved V6 the mice come a firm second ;)

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Re: Mice in the wainscote

Post by Ken Newbold » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:08 am

A few years ago I found some mice nesting in the same place in beloved restored Mk1 BX. This was midwinter and the car had been laid up for a couple of months. I couldn't bear the thought of killing them and I thought if I boot em out they most likely die because of the cold.
On the other hand I though if they chew through the rubber pipes my car's stuffed. :(

So I went out every day and fed them, think they got used to me going out with bread and biscuits :lol: but it did stop them eating my car, then in the spring they disappeared as if by magic and everybody lived happily ever after :oops:

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Re: Mice in the wainscote

Post by DerekW » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:01 pm

My neighbour three doors down gave me some blocks of blue stuff that is supposed to be lethal for the little blighters. Quite sizable, about 3"x1"x1". I put two on the floor under the engine and one in the freshly cleaned spot alongside the near side strut top. I haven't moved the car to check the blocks on the floor but the one under the bonnet has gone and there's a liberal sprinkling of blue mouse droppings in the area. I have one block left, perhaps I'd better put it under the bonnet in case they've developed a taste for the stuff.

I also have my electronic deterrent permanently plugged in and pointed at the underbonnet area with the bonnet up, It wouldn't surprise me if they were dancing to the beat.

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Re: Mice in the wainscote

Post by robert_e_smart » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:00 pm

Hi Derek,

Hopefully you find the remains of your furry friends, or avoid using the car for a few weeks. Dead mouse isn't the nicest odour out there.
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