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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 73-87 Chevy & GMC Trucks => Topic started by: fiddler on March 26, 2017, 09:24:41 pm
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My truck doesn't get driven a lot. This fall I found mice in the seat. I had the seat rebuilt and re upholstered with new padding and such, then I put traps and rodent deterrent in the cab and under the engine. managed to keep out the mice but what a mess. Anyway I finally found the hole in the firewall. The seal around the speedometer cable is not there. Anybody have a part number or a source for the grommet or whatever that goes on the firewall around the speedometer cable? Thanks in advance for your assistance,
ricky
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I used to live in a house on a farm...and the way we ended up keeping mice out of the house os by spreading cedar chip mulch around the base of the house...maybe if you got some cedar chip mulch and spread it and park your truck on top of it might help....i know how it can get fustrating.
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Yeah..I am on an acreage surrounded by other acreages...all wild. Cedar chips...I can do that. Thanks for the tip!!
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Do you park in a garage?
Well, for anyone who does park in a garage, it would probably be best NOT to store food in the garage----rice, nuts, wheat, chips etc. Canned food is ok though.
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I use moth balls in 2 trucks and a camper stored thru the winter months.....no mice
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I had same problem, just kept trapping and killing until i wiped out the whole population. Now i cant even trap one with a glob of pnut btr. They're gone i tell ya!! Dont tell Irish though if you wipe em out, he loves animals. Lol...
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Just got the air and heat ducting removed and cleared of nests. Not seeing anything fresh. The seat was 500 bucks. Now I don't want any repeats. Now with the ducts cleaned I think the smell is gone. Looking and smelling much better. I think I have the problem fixed. Found two entry points on the firewall and plugged them both. Still keeping glue traps in the engine compartment. Kind of a mess if you forget them while tinkering....
ricky
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Check those cab corners, thats where they got in on mine. Until i wiped'em all out. I had to stuff some mesh screen in there.
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yes im kind of sensitive with rodents. except squirrels i love me some squirrels and rabbits. at one point i (my wife and I) had over 50 +/- dwarf hamsters. we would handle them a week after they were born to get them used to humans and we had a few pet stores that would really want ours vs others.
but on a side note. Live mouse traps while not in use will still trap mice. my wife just went through the garage and found ours to take to her dads. inside of it was 3 mice that were long gone, ironic that a trap intended to safely removed them cause them to suffer for days without food or water
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Yeah, we dont have much other animal problems around here. Except in late spring the skunks dig holes all over the lawn. I dont kill them, i just trap and relocate them to CT, across the hwy and river.
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Used to use moth balls in collector cars and tractors, stinks too bad. Found a product called " cab fresh"at the local Case IH dealership. basically a small bag of cedar chips. Works great and smells better thab moth balls. if storing over winter, we sprinkle cayenne pepper powder around the tires all the way around. They hate that.
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Thats a good idea, and cheap in bulk amounts.