Posted on 02/22/2018 1:31:51 PM PST by Phillyred
Trouble is, so do the rats in her neighborhood. Theyre chewing through wires in her engine compartment, causing hundreds of dollars in damages.
JoAnn and her husband Tracy live in Santee, Calif., just east of San Diego. Recently retired, they enjoy the open Every night, Joann's pours a little coyote piss around her tires. "I dot my driveway with some too," she says. She also places a Coyote urine-soaked sponge inside a tin pan near the car. She's not sure it's working yet and does not want to take her car in for any more repairs until she's rid of the rats once and for all.
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cougar pee works too.
Get it free at your local nursing home. Visit on bingo night.
Dental floss for rodents.
Best game show ever! I loved Dorothy Kilgallen.
Ozone will compete with rodents on insulation and rubber.
They like the wires because after they are in use and warmed up, their insulation coatings smell good tasting to them, that is why. They think they are edible plant type roots or shoots/vines. Long term parking folks at Denver airport are aware of this problem.
Rabbits are not rodents, though. Lagomorphs.
The wire mfrs could do us all a favor and put some D-con in the formula.......................
My sisters truck was eaten by squirrels back in Minnesota.
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