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Filled the tank, added stabilizer, put on the winter storage tires, cleaned her, and slid on the cover. A few Bounce dryer sheets in the interior and engine compartment to keep the mice out, and she sleeps now.

G`nite my sweet Mistress...... Now it's time to clean off the model bench. B)

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I've heard mothballs and peppermint also will keep the mice away. I've been trusting in hardware cloth to keep the mice out. I can't put it everywhere I need it, so a more comprehensive method is in order. I'm trying to figure out how to keep those deterrrents long-term on my outdoor stored scooter.

Chasing the mouse around my trunk while she was dropping a series of little mice was the last straw.

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I gotta do that with my Mustang. I usually already have it done. I'm definitely going to try the dryer sheets!! I've never heard of it and have tried everything. A bar of soap helped last year, but didn't keep them out completely. I left it out last winter and the problem wasn't nearly as bad. I hate cleaning out mouse poop and pee in the Spring!

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An old non-politically correct way to kill mice... they are attracted to anti-freeze. People have set a bucket with some in the bottom, and a little mouse ramp up the side. They'll jump in, and drown.

One year at my first house, which had a detached garage, I had a plastic kitchen garbage pail without a lid. It was sitting next to an old tire. In spring I found a dozen dead mice in it, They all must've walked up the tire and jumped in.

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An old non-politically correct way to kill mice... they are attracted to anti-freeze. People have set a bucket with some in the bottom, and a little mouse ramp up the side. They'll jump in, and drown.

One year at my first house, which had a detached garage, I had a plastic kitchen garbage pail without a lid. It was sitting next to an old tire. In spring I found a dozen dead mice in it, They all must've walked up the tire and jumped in.

Slick trick. Kill and contain...I'll try it. I've avoided using poison because I didn't want poison-filled mice getting eaten by the neighborhood cats, including mine.

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Don't you guys use a battery charger on the battery when storing your car? Or do you start the car once a month and run it for 20-30 minutes?

I have an Optima dry cell, although I do throw a trickle charge on it if I plan on warming it up on a nice winter day. And yes, my timing was perfect. It started snowing a few hours after I closed the garage door.

It sure was nice to go for a final blast!

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