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A Different Strategy to Protect Your Car from Rodents
Ah, fall. Bonfires, crisp breezes, and the inevitable need to consider how to keep rodents out of stored cars. Unfortunately, ...
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Why rats chew car wires and how to stop them
Across Chicago, a growing problem is causing serious headaches for car owners. Rats are infesting vehicles, gnawing on critical components and leading to costly repairs. This rodent issue is turning a ...
Rats, along with mice, squirrels, chipmunks, and even groundhogs, can find their way into your engine and call it home. Your under-hood space can be attractive to a rodent, providing warmth, safe ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- With the warm weather this time of year, squirrels and mice are busy. But at night, they still get cold, so where do they go? Drivers are reporting damage from hungry rodents ...
(WHTM) — Thousands of drivers who park their vehicles outside at night are reporting the same type of damage—eaten wires. Here’s what to watch out for. With the warm weather this time of year, ...
Small animals are causing big problems for car owners across the country. WSB-TV's reporter Jim Strickland found the connection between vermin and your vehicle. Many cars have wiring under the hood ...
Q. The rats have been getting into my car engine and chewing the wires. How can I keep them out? Welcome to the club! All our cars have been invaded by rats, and my daughter just spent a couple ...
If you have ever popped your hood to find shredded insulation (or, in my case, ripped apart your dashboard to figure out why your electronics were going haywire), you're already familiar with the ...
If you thought finding loose change, old napkins, and stale french fries under the seat of your car was a problem, then you haven't experienced finding a mouse, chipmunk or other rodent inside your ...
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