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Mice inside My Honda Pilot
We have an 05 XEL that recently had the same
oxygen sensor wires chewed-up by mice or rats that a few other owners have had.
Now we find that there are mice droppings under the rear seats. Can anyone help me determine WHERE they are entering the cars interior? and is there a way to stop this?
Thank you
oxygen sensor wires chewed-up by mice or rats that a few other owners have had.
Now we find that there are mice droppings under the rear seats. Can anyone help me determine WHERE they are entering the cars interior? and is there a way to stop this?
Thank you
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krauseheim, "Bad odor and smell from mice - how do I get rid of it?" #1, 15 Sep 2002 7:06 pm
clinkmd, "Mice in car garaged for the winter" #1, 27 Jan 2001 8:02 am
suecoff, "Mice Inside My Santa Fe" #1, 22 Mar 2007 4:11 am
This of course isn't the best advice....more like a random idea. Good luck with whatever you do!
Put in location where you see droppings. That is their route and they are quite smart and take a couple of days for them to get use to the trap.
i suspected the cabin air intake. ripped off the shroud around the windsheild wipers and sure enough the mice had chewed through the plastic grille on the cabin air intake. cut a piece of quarter inch spaced hardware cloth to size (5.5x6.5) and pressed it into place. bought some new platic body rivets and reinstalled the plastic shroud. no more mice.
They will keep the critters away since they do not like the smell of these strips.
Fred