Rodents in vehicle

flattop1

Dawg 89
I been trying to get a rodent in the neighbors cars for a couple week's .
Sticky traps and snap traps .
No elimination .
So my wife says gas them with carbon monoxide .
Question is ; Do any of y'all think it would work ?
 
They don't seem to like peanut butter . Maybe try some cheddar ;)...
i moved one up behind the glove box .
Hope that gets one .
 
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5 gallon bucket, piece of corrugated cardboard cut just smaller than top of bucket, metal coat hanger side through cardboard in the center, fill bucket with enough water so cardboard will clear, bait in the center set it in the car where they'll most likely have to jump
 
Old trick I learned from the RV crowd, cut up a bar of Irish Spring Soap and place it around different places of the vehicle. I do that with a old Chevy that is parked 90% of the time, and I've never had rodent issues.

I guess the smell of Irish Spring in like nails on a chalkboard to rodents and they avoid the smell like the plague.
 
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