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OregonEV

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I have a 2021 Chevy Bolt EV and have been having problems with mice or rats climbing under the car and chewing the wiring to my left turn signal. This has happened twice now and I'm getting tired of paying $400+ to fix the problem. I've put down glue traps and have run an LED light strip under the front of the car to try and dissuade them from climbing up into the chassis. I've also sprayed peppermint oil around the car.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, what have you successfully done to eradicate the problem?
Thanks.
 
I have a 2021 Chevy Bolt EV and have been having problems with mice or rats climbing under the car and chewing the wiring to my left turn signal. This has happened twice now and I'm getting tired of paying $400+ to fix the problem. I've put down glue traps and have run an LED light strip under the front of the car to try and dissuade them from climbing up into the chassis. I've also sprayed peppermint oil around the car.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, what have you successfully done to eradicate the problem?
Thanks.
 
Feed them. There are several rodent products that they love to eat. It is designed to take advantage of their inability to regurgitate. It is a blood thinner and they bleed to death
 
I currently have an ultrasonic repller under the hood and use peppermint oil on the cabin filter, which is covered on top with a stainless steel 12-mesh screen. But I'm still going to remove the wiper cowling and try to block any entry points there since I've seen mouse poops on that filter screen. In our previous car I used a couple of peanut-butter-baited snap traps, and those seemed very effective as long as I monitored them frequently.
 
I currently have an ultrasonic repller under the hood and use peppermint oil on the cabin filter, which is covered on top with a stainless steel 12-mesh screen. But I'm still going to remove the wiper cowling and try to block any entry points there since I've seen mouse poops on that filter screen. In our previous car I used a couple of peanut-butter-baited snap traps, and those seemed very effective as long as I monitored them frequently.
Thanks. I've set out peanut-butter traps and have caught four mice so far. I've also sprayed peppermint oil around the vehicle. I might try the ultrasonic device if there is a reoccurring issue.
 
It never hurts to thin the rodent population a bit, since it can quickly get out of control. A few years ago, before we rodent-proofed our greenhouse, we used 6 traps and caught about 5 mice per day, until the last day when we caught a shrew. We were wondering why some of the trapped mice looked eaten on. After the shrew switched from flesh to peanut butter we had no more mice to catch.
 
Thanks. I've set out peanut-butter traps and have caught four mice so far. I've also sprayed peppermint oil around the vehicle. I might try the ultrasonic device if there is a reoccurring issue.
The name of the product I am thinking of his DeCon and you can usually find it at a hardware store.
 

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