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bigknickers
Sep 5th, 2006, 10:18 AM
We've just come back from a camping trip and there's at least one mouse somewhere in our car (Matrix). On our way back we went to Walmart and bought some poison and a couple of traps and left them in the car overnight (will know if they were successful when I head out to work in a few minutes). Has this happened to anyone else? and how did you manage to get rid of the pesky rodent?
BigK
stanchua
Sep 5th, 2006, 10:24 AM
omg mouse lol
i used to have roaches in the car lol
Fragle
Sep 5th, 2006, 10:30 AM
We had a mouse in a friends cottage this past weekend. The little bugger was evading capture, scurrying behind a bookshelf and then eventually behind the fridge. We moved the fridge and he went underneath the stove. When we pulled that out he had disappeared somewhere.
A few minutes later my friend walked inside, holding a dead mouse by its tail. We had let his dog out just after moving the stove and he had walked up to his owner and dropped a dead mouse to the ground from his mouth.
So if the traps don't work, try using a dog (or a cat).
bigknickers
Sep 5th, 2006, 10:33 AM
We have a cat but I'm not sure she's going to have much luck in the confines of the car as the mouse is just going to hide under the seats. We left the car in the street as we're a bit scared of bringing it into the garage as it might get into the house.
BigK
masterballer
Sep 5th, 2006, 11:38 AM
take a nice felxible pipe and tape it to the exhaust and then put it in the car from the window and close it until it is stuck, run the car.... :D give it o 30 min to make sure its take car of, then in a few weeks follow the smell :D
myapple
Sep 5th, 2006, 01:59 PM
take a nice felxible pipe and tape it to the exhaust and then put it in the car from the window and close it until it is stuck, run the car.... :D give it o 30 min to make sure its take car of, then in a few weeks follow the smell :D
not sure if i would like the interior of the car smelling like car exhaust.
nx2k
Sep 5th, 2006, 03:35 PM
im afraid of mice
i'd freak out if i found one in the car.
i'd rather sell it if it didn't leave
hagbard
Sep 5th, 2006, 03:41 PM
take a nice felxible pipe and tape it to the exhaust and then put it in the car from the window and close it until it is stuck, run the car.... :D give it o 30 min to make sure its take car of, then in a few weeks follow the smell :D
Better yet, seal up all the windows and drive it off a pier. No exhaust smell and you clean the car inside and out at the same time.
pintobean
Sep 5th, 2006, 05:02 PM
Better yet, seal up all the windows and drive it off a pier. No exhaust smell and you clean the car inside and out at the same time.
Or better yet, you can start a thread here at RFD and wait for all the smart@sses to come out and build their postcounts by posting dumb@ss responses. I'm sorry, but posts like the one I've quoted above just irritate me to no end...the OP came here asking for an honest solution to an honest problem. If he wanted bad comedy I'm sure he's smart enough to go to amateur night at Yuk Yuk's. It's been said here before, but I'll repreat, that if you have nothing helpful to add to a serious thread then please STFU and save your wit (or lack thereof) for an appropriate thread.
As to the OP's request, I don't have any tried and true solutions, since thankfully I haven't experienced this problem myself...BUT...I've seen posts on the internet where people suggested putting scented dryer sheets in your car, as the fragrance may ward off the little critters. I've also seen suggestions from other people saying to put a drop of pure peppermint oil on cottom balls and leave those in your car as mice are "allergic" to that scent. If you can't find pure peppermint oil, try using peppermint Altoids, since apparently they are the only mint to use peppermint oil. I've also seen suggestions to place clean human hair under the seats since the smell scares the mice away. If all of that fails to work quickly, then I'd suggest you contact your dealership ASAP to see what advice they can offer as mice have been known to cause 1000's of dollars of damage to the delicate wiring systems of cars.
You might also want to do a google search of the terms "mice" and "car" (don't use the word "mouse" in your search as you'll just get hundreds of hits telling you how to build a "mouse-trap car").
Good luck and let us know if you stumble upon a solution that works.
stanchua
Sep 5th, 2006, 05:04 PM
im afraid of mice
i'd freak out if i found one in the car.
i'd rather sell it if it didn't leave
i might consider buyin ur car then lol, if u give a reasonable price :cheesygri
red_roses101
Sep 5th, 2006, 05:09 PM
Snakes on a Plane!...
Mice in a Car!..
MP3_SKY
Sep 5th, 2006, 05:30 PM
Talking about animals, there is a big rat (not sure how to name it) appearing in my backyard, it's bigger than a Cat, but smaller than a dog....it is around my neighbour and it tear off my garbage bags, mess everything around and I have to clean it after.... :mad:
I saw the rat in person, but it skipped away fast....
:mad:
aquariaguy
Sep 5th, 2006, 06:17 PM
Talking about animals, there is a big rat (not sure how to name it) appearing in my backyard, it's bigger than a Cat, but smaller than a dog....it is around my neighbour and it tear off my garbage bags, mess everything around and I have to clean it after.... :mad:
I saw the rat in person, but it skipped away fast....
:mad:
Lol, bigger than a cat? Called a racoon? Unless you live in Chernobyl, i don't see how a big rat that size can exist.
keanefan
Sep 5th, 2006, 06:18 PM
how to get rid of mouse:
the mouse is probably thirsty now.
put 1 or 2 buckets of cold water in the car. half-filled.
maybe put a little container of food (peanuts) floating on the water.
mouse will climb into the bucket and drown.
helps if you put a board against the bucket for the mouse to use as a ladder.
other people suggested putting soap or oil in the water but it is up to you.
just cold water works.
Talking about animals, there is a big rat (not sure how to name it) appearing in my backyard, it's bigger than a Cat, but smaller than a dog....
could be an opossum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opossum
MP3_SKY
Sep 5th, 2006, 06:59 PM
Doesnt look like those....I will try to take a picture as I'm sure it will come back again.
stanchua
Sep 5th, 2006, 11:26 PM
how to get rid of mouse:
the mouse is probably thirsty now.
put 1 or 2 buckets of cold water in the car. half-filled.
maybe put a little container of food (peanuts) floating on the water.
mouse will climb into the bucket and drown.
helps if you put a board against the bucket for the mouse to use as a ladder.
other people suggested putting soap or oil in the water but it is up to you.
just cold water works.
could be an opossum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opossum
will tat work???
B0000rt
Sep 5th, 2006, 11:55 PM
What I learned from dirty jobs is that mice pee uncontrollably everywhere they walk.