No more nest

GMC air cleaner. Well, they didn?t build a nest this time. Thought the smell would keep them away. Hope they?re blowing bubbles elsewhere
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I have found the exact same thing.I put a bar of Irish Spring in my 96 Dodge dump truck.I only drive it in the summers,and it sits all winter.I just opened the door,and the inside is covered in green and white soap powder.they ate it,and evidently they didn't digest it,because they pooped it all out.I tried the dryer sheet thing too,in antique cars,and that worked,but in a different way.They used that to make nests out of instead of the upholstery.I have been trying Cab Fresh from Tractor supply.Has been OK,but I just opened the rumble seat in a Model A and found something ate the stuff.They chewed the bags open and ate the innards.
 
You have to prop the door open with a stick so it wont close . Put a old tire on the outside to keep it from swing-en in the wind . This allows natural predators to get in the cab-- also leave the glove box open . the mice will soon find somewhere else to build a condo.
 
Experience here...
I put a bar of Irish Spring soap in a workbench drawer where mice had nested. They ate about a third of the bar of soap! I put D-Con around the room where I thought they were coming into the barn workshop. They ate some of the D-Con and I haven't seen evidence of mice since.

Dennis M. in W. Tenn.
 
Trying to repel mice is a waste of time and money. For control, I suggest killing them, poison, traps, etc.
 
Don't put bait in the air cleaner......
We had a mouse problem in the house and we would find teeth marks in our Irish Spring in the bathroom all the time wife even use it in the traps for a bit...
 

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