Protection from rodents 🐿🐁🛡🗡

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My Jeep has no covers whatsoever. Even a cat could crawl into the engine bay. Rodents are attracted to the warmth of Mother Pentastar in the winter. So this is how I keep the ridents at bay. Repel All around my front tires that will make them 🤧 If they get near. So far it has worked great. ZERO rodent activity.

How do you guys do it?


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I've not heard of that stuff, but I like the idea. I've used moth-balls and not had much luck in that regard.

I looked at the Bonide site; they have several products. Any reason you chose that one over the Rat (rodent) granules?
 
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I've not heard of that stuff, but I like the idea. I've used moth-balls and not had much luck in that regard.

I looked at the Bonide site; they have several products. Any reason you chose that one over the Rat (rodent) granules?
This Repel All lists many animals. And it is easily available at Home Depot. It smells nasty and lasts a long time. I am trying to formulate my own compound with like garlic, onion, peppermint, mint, red pepper, and black pepper. I will create something nasty for cheap.
 
I have a folded up paper towel on both sides of the engine bay, and put a couple drops of McCormick peppermint oil that grocery stores sell, on each paper towel when I add windshield washer fluid, and also a couple drops in a few other areas in the engine bay.

The Peppermint use to come with a nice cap that was good for dispensing only a few drops. Now it's just a regular cap, but there is a white plastic seal also. Don't remove that white plastic seal that is heat sealed to the bottle. Instead just put a pin-hole in the white plastic seal. The bottle is just flexible enough to allow you to squeeze out a few drops at a time, or you can shake some out.
 
I’ve even using Repels-All for a few years now on my mulch beds closest to my front sidewalk. Helps with squirrels. Though not listed to deter cats and dogs I’ve found that the beds are not nearly as disturbed as they were in years past.
 
Try one of the predator urine sprays, but I think spraying them on the ground would be best (they do stink more than I'd want in my car). I haven't had much luck with the peppermint oil. The mice still liked the wiring for the glow plugs on my tractor with peppermint oil on a rag over it..
 
My Jeep has no covers whatsoever. Even a cat could crawl into the engine bay. Rodents are attracted to the warmth of Mother Pentastar in the winter. So this is how I keep the ridents at bay. Repel All around my front tires that will make them 🤧 If they get near. So far it has worked great. ZERO rodent activity.

How do you guys do it?


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I put a block of rodent poison on the battery of my F150 which sits a lot. It stays on there when driving. When I raise the hood I can see if it's been chewed on. It gets chewed on every winter but I've had no rodents. If you get a groundhog in your field, just put one of those blocks down the hole and no more ground hog.
 
I've not heard of that stuff, but I like the idea. I've used moth-balls and not had much luck in that regard.

I looked at the Bonide site; they have several products. Any reason you chose that one over the Rat (rodent) granules?
The rodent blocks are the best. I throw them under the pallets in my wood shed to keep it rodent free.
 
I tried that, but after they chewed up a $300 hood liner and the foam under the engine cover, I wanted to kill them. I wasn’t going to wait for them to ruin the main harness.
That's why I have been using this Repel all from day one. I live in the woods
 
This is the only reason why I like having cats living around my neighborhood in the storm drains. They get all the rodents and keep my car safe. Squirrels are too scared to just walk around my driveway because of cats everywhere. These cats are not very friendly, but I like them.
 
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