Sam, You have some wimpy mice. I've tryed moth balls a couple of time, without any luck. At one point somthing was eating them. I even found a moth ball spray. It wasn't any good ether. I have a shed that is full of mice. They eat the H&ll out of my lawn mowers. Some reason they like spark plug wires. My silver syncro is the only vehicle they haven't gotten in. Its up on jack stands.. ERic Sam Walters wrote: > search mice in the archives > > every year about this time there are discussions about various tactics > people use for keeping mice away > > lots of discussion about the places where they get into the van, how to > block, etc. > > I have never had mice in the van so I haven't saved this and don't > remember all of it > > but, moth balls will do the trick, as rats, squirrels, mice, etc., can't > stand the smell > > this keeps them away rather than killing them so they don't die in the > nooks and crannies of your van > > moth balls also work well in places around the outside of the house, > garage, etc., where you see signs of rodent "congregation" > > > > Sam > > > > -- > Samuel L. Walters > Attorney at Law > GIS and Demographic Consultant > Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution > > 2636 N. Calvert St. > Baltimore, MD 21218 > > 410-235-3086 (voice/fax) > 410-598-6068 (cell) > > All incoming and outgoing email scanned by > regularly updated Norton AntiVirus. > > > > > -- > Sam Walters > Baltimore, MD > > 89 Syncro GL > 85 Westy Weekender > 84 Vanagon, original owner, soon to be retired, just too many problems > > All incoming and outgoing email scanned by > automatically updated copy of Norton AntiVirus. > > |
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