I hate them meeces to pieces!

   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #11  
Don't spend $ on cheese. Save the old hose and use that!

Seriously though, moth balls do not work. Traps or poison. If they have a nest in the tractor moving won't help...

-R


And they do. :)

Poison.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #12  
If possible, leave the hood up to expose as much as possible (as suggested in another post). They like enclosed spaces. I've had the same problems with my equipment in my pole barn. Started opening the hood and such when not in use and have not found any nests since. I also put poison stations out to cut the population down a bit. Seems to work for me.

HP
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #13  
Are you sure it's mice and not chipmunks? I've heard peppermint oil sprayed on stuff keeps mice away.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #14  
You all need a cat or two. Just don't feed them much, they will get their own food. Mice, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits and shrews.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #15  
I'v used aluminum gutter guard which is easy to mold around any wire or hose and easy to cut with scissors.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #16  
I will second the cats. We used to have mice in the house every spring and fall and the birds never even got a chance at the feeders for all the squirrels that were always at them.
A few years back we got two orange cats and very soon no more mice and no squirrels within 100 yards of the house anymore. Much more effective than moth balls.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #17  
Are you sure it's mice and not chipmunks? I've heard peppermint oil sprayed on stuff keeps mice away.

Yes sir they hate peppermint. I also like the glue traps. Had problems with them getting on the top of the truck motor and pulling the insulation off the bottom of the hood to build their nest. Put a couple glue or sticky traps on the top and smeared a little peanut butter just in the middle of the trap and they get one foot on that sticky stuff it all over with I can't use poison because I have chickens and don't want them getting back in the chicken coop and run and die there. Every year I clean the barn up from the old hay and straw and turn the chickens loose while I do it. It's a blast watching them catch the mice while i scrap up the straw and hay from under the pellets I stack it on.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #18  
The best thing I have found is the sticky traps. Put one or two in the engine compartment and within a few days, you'll get them nasty little wire eaters.
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #19  
I have never had a problem with mice. We do have several feral cats around our place. Enough said.:)
 
   / I hate them meeces to pieces! #20  
Others say mothballs don't work but after rodents shredded wiring on my mini-excavator I packed the problem areas with mothballs. Four years later no problem but I do have to put up with the toxic odor.
 

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