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Hopefully the mice did no damage to wiresAs far as the interior goes if they nested somewhere good luck getting the horrible stench out.I had this issue once with an older sedan, they destroyed the headliner. Short of gutting the interior i had no luck completely eliminating the smell of urine and rot.This might be good for another thread if it hasn't been addressed beforeShort of the basics of traps any suggestions for keeping mice at bay during storage?I have heard fabric softener sheets help, I have also considered a ultrasonic repeller if the vehicle is in a garage with an outlet
to keep mice out.... moth balls. Has worked great for me under my house. BUT they eventually 'wear out' and need to me replaced.
Quote from: p7387 on October 19, 2015, 11:22:26 pm.....I would still like to know how to keep them away from my truck until I can move it.Sent from my SM-N910P using TapatalkMy vote... Use snakes they are great at like we discussed earlier.
.....I would still like to know how to keep them away from my truck until I can move it.Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
So did you get it running yet? I wouldn't change the fluids until you get it running. Sure hope you got rid of the mice. They're filthy little things.
As soon as it starts to chug over just floor it! That'll teach those mice! Just kidding, dont do that. But do watch for small fires from mice nests.