458 Cover or rodent wars
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Having just found my rude on mower fuel line has been attacked by rodents, I'm now reluctant to keep my Spider on the barn.
Any recommendations for outdoor covers, or a foolproof method of keeping Mickey and his mates off my pride and joy?
Any recommendations for outdoor covers, or a foolproof method of keeping Mickey and his mates off my pride and joy?
Edited by Blackfeather on Thursday 20th January 12:57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT0N8Z-VP34
this should do it...they'll climb up from underneath, a cover wont help
this should do it...they'll climb up from underneath, a cover wont help
We live in the country too and occasionally experience rodents. Things we've done:
- removed all bird feeders
- purchased bait boxes and rat poison for from The Pest Expert
- purchased traditional mouse traps from Big Cheese
All of the above worked very well but worth noting the mouse poison from The Pest Expert didn't, hence the move to traps.
- removed all bird feeders
- purchased bait boxes and rat poison for from The Pest Expert
- purchased traditional mouse traps from Big Cheese
All of the above worked very well but worth noting the mouse poison from The Pest Expert didn't, hence the move to traps.
We are also a bit rural (village) and used to tolerate the odd field mice in the garage until they decided to start eating the Ferrari cover. Then I’m afraid it was a case of putting down mouse poison. It has done the trick but it does mean that quite often when I reverse the car out there’s a dead, decomposing mouse underneath.
rallye101 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT0N8Z-VP34
this should do it...they'll climb up from underneath, a cover wont help
That Goodnature A24 looks awesome. All the reviews of it are positive and the only complaints are about the price. But if you have the wherewithal for a 458 then a couple of hundred to protect your car from pests isn't a high price to pay. Certainly cheaper than a carcoon or car cover but more expensive than traditional rodent control. this should do it...they'll climb up from underneath, a cover wont help
Unless your solution involves a solid metal box for the car, they will find a way in as they climb up the wheels.
My wife found this mouse hiding under the bonnet of our daily driver so your car doesn’t have to be in long term storage to attract rodents.
willy wombat said:
We are also a bit rural (village) and used to tolerate the odd field mice in the garage until they decided to start eating the Ferrari cover. Then I’m afraid it was a case of putting down mouse poison. It has done the trick but it does mean that quite often when I reverse the car out there’s a dead, decomposing mouse underneath.
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