Posted by old weldor on December 31, 2020 at 15:48:04 from (67.44.240.74):
In Reply to: I Have posted by KCTractors on December 28, 2020 at 19:08:26:
I have several classic cars and trucks. I have tried cab fresh, seems to work but too costly! I use Irish Spring bath soap original scent! As far as mothballs go I once bought a 53 Ford, on the way out to look at the car the owner said, you won’t have to worry about mice cuz I put a whole box of mothballs in it. Well I opened the door and the smell of mothballs and mouse pee about knocked me down. Long story short I bought the car, under the back seat was the biggest mouse nest I’ve ever seen made from seat cushion material! I cut the bars of Irish spring in four pieces & put a couple in the trunk and four pieces inside. I told my brother who farms about it and he tried it in his combine cab and he said it worked! I live in the country and I have my cars in a pole building that is not mouse proof, but I keep plenty of poison out in the building!
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