Rats in my Truck

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#21  
justractors, I'm hoping that big ball of lint I found in the glove box with the impressions of rat (mice) bodies in it was the nest. Hopefully if there were gonna be any babies, it would be there. Maybe I interrupted them before they could do any procreation, or maybe they're doing it right now in my heater vent.
 
   / Rats in my Truck #22  
I finally had time to read this post! I almost fell out of my chair laughing this is just too funny. I dont mean to make lite of your situation. I know if this happened to me I would jump out of my skin. I Grew up on a farm and more than once saw my old grandmother pick a rat up in here hands and twist its neck and deposit it in a trash can. She was a tough old girl. May she rest in peace.
 
   / Rats in my Truck #23  
Hi! Funny from over here. Probably not so funny in the seat of your vehicle.

About moth balls. Every year misplaced moth balls kill or seriously sicken family pets like cats, dogs, even parots. Not saying they shouldn't be used to repel pests but they can be put in a container with little holes punched in it. The vapor will get out just as well as if the balls were just lying on the floor but no family members (4 legged animal type or crawling or todler infant type will be poisoned). People indiscriminantly toss them in the yard/garden because it will keep x, y, or z away from the garden, flower bed, or whatever. Any old plastic jar with a scrrew lid will make a good safe holder. Just punch a bunch of small holes in it, small enough to not let small pieces fall out (you always end up with small pieces as the stuff as it slowly sublimates (direct solid to vapor change of state without liquid phase).

Get a boa or other good rat catching snake and let it go in the dash after the buggers.

Patrick
 
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<font color=blue>somebody stole the cheese from the trap and it didn't go off!</font color=blue>

That's the main reason I changed from peanut butter and cheese to the bacon. Cheese crumbles too easily and they can get it off and I think they just lick the peanut butter off, but a quarter inch piece of bacon tied with thread isn't going anywhere until they trip the trap, and besides that they seem to be more attracted to the bacon (possibly because they can smell it and find it quicker?). I have also used a small piece of pecan tied on with thread. It seems any of those baits work sometimes, but bacon has worked every time for me.
 
   / Rats in my Truck #26  
Allan:

If they are in your heater vent perhaps try turning up the heater system to high. You could also place the moth balls on the heater air intake so they could get the full effect. You may also try the heater on full blast using the recirculatory function to make life misserable for them.

Egon
 
   / Rats in my Truck #27  
I've not found anything that works as reliably and consistently as a small piece of raw bacon tied onto the trap with a piece of thread

Ditto Bird. Best bait I've ever come across. I've tried peanut butter and, while they love it, I've had the nasty little critters lick every bit of it off without tripping the trap. Never had one do that with the tied on bacon.

Hoss
 
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#28  
Well, looks like its gonna be bacon next. Last night the critters licked about half the peanut butter off but the trap still didn't trip. I almost pulled a Wylie Coyote and see how hard it is to make it go off, but decided to use the broom handle.

Since I'm allergic to peanut butter my wife had it hidden. She thought it was "nasty" for me to put some on the trap. It was hard to convince her I would take it out of the jar and put in on the trap and not do a double dip.
 
   / Rats in my Truck #29  
I can not wait to hear the next chapter.
 
   / Rats in my Truck #30  
Well I'll chime in on this one, last summer I had my driveway paved I moved the old S-10 back in the pasture behind a rock cliff, well the truck never made it back to the driveway, first invader to her were a nest of NASTY hornets found out the hard way as one of those buggers stung me on the hand, swelled up like a baseball mit. Finally got around to moving the truck back to the driveway before Xmas battery was dead opened the hood to remove it and charge it you guessed it saw two mice scurring away, the entire hood liner was gone. Charged the battery re-installed to my suprize it started right up, decided to take her for a test ride didn't get far and the temp guage went all the way to hot pulled back in the driveway started to investigate, those #%&^% mice ate an entire section of the lower radiator hose, installed a new hose cleaned out the fan unit assembly the truck now sets proudly in the drive rodent free./w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 

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