tigers
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Keeping Mice away

To: Tiger News Group <tigers@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Keeping Mice away
From: The Meswarbs <mmeswarb@itexas.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2000 21:03:42 -0500
Rande,

The problem with moth balls is that the smell permeates your whole
interior.  Then you have to live with the smell every time you drive. 
When I was in those cold climates, I used glue traps next to the wall on
each side of every door.  You will need to change them out regularly. 
One winter I started putting little marks on the wall every time I
trashed one.  Quit counting somewhere around 30.  If you see one mouse,
there are probably a lot more.

Good Luck,
Mark

Stu Brennan wrote:
> 
> My cousin, the "Ford Model A" expert, has a large bag of mothballs in
> his latest '31 for just this reason.  I've used them too, and I haven't
> noticed any evidence in the trunk or passenger compartment.  I do get
> some seeds and such on top of the engine, but there's usually no
> mothballs there.
> 
> Stu
> 
> Rande Bellman wrote:
> >
> > As I prepare for working on my Tiger and the upcoming cold season (i.e.
> > mice coming inside to keep warm in the garage, what works best for
> > keeping them away from the car's new wiring harness?
> >
> > With a car cover on, do mothballs or cedar blocks work, and have any of
> > you tried with or without success the line of electronic rodent-annoying
> > devices that you see advertised in airline magazine ads?
> >
> > The new wiring is not currently installed, but I know there are mice or
> > something there, as the cord for the trouble light and one of the
> > extension cords was eaten into before I hung everything electric higher
> > up on the wall closest to the house.
> >
> > As for you wiseguys( Rick, Al, Marshall) and gals who are marking today
> > on your calendars as the day Bellman starts work in his 1A, please
> > don't. I can't take the pressure.

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>