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Old 09-30-2006, 08:42 PM
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Rats in my motha fken Max engine bay

Im so fken pist 3 days ago I pop my hood to check my fluids on the max and low and behold I find various amount of different nuts,seeds,rat poop I was like wtf are these rats having a party on my IM. So I thought it was a 1 time deal but NO these little bastards came back 2 nights ago and again last night, So off to Home depot I go to buy Glue traps cause I want those suckers alive........ Patiently waiting untill the morning to find the rat stuck Anyone have any Ideas on what else I can do? I dont want those suckers to eat at my wires ect......
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Old 09-30-2006, 08:52 PM
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Sorry, but this is funny. Can you post pics?
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buy a cat
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Old 09-30-2006, 08:55 PM
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Sorry, but this is funny. Can you post pics?
Its ok. If it wasnt happening to me I would find it halirious too
If I remember I will post pics tomorrow, hopefully it will be a pic of a rat on a glue trap
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Old 09-30-2006, 08:57 PM
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buy a cat
on the pics
I cant cause I have a Dog (Dumb a** dog) He is a heavy sleeper and doesnt guard against rats.
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Old 09-30-2006, 09:20 PM
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i had a similar problrm with my 3rd gen. i was over my friends house. and i had to take him to work in the morning. go out and the car wont start. i pop the hood to find some sticks and pinecones in the area by the washer bottle. it had to be squreles and they chewed through some wires. there was a quick disconnect there. i had to cut it out and wire the wires directly and then the car started, but i definatley know what that wtf feels like
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Old 09-30-2006, 09:25 PM
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Old 10-01-2006, 04:18 AM
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I second the cat thing. I have an outdoor one and he keeps leaving little corpse all over my front yard.
My car is garaged, but I live in a wooded area, so the mice do occassionally come. This is where my two indoor only cats get a nice brunch! Cats will keep any critter away, including snakes and squirrels.
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Leave the car on over night.
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Old 10-01-2006, 12:50 PM
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Update: Freaking rats didnt show, all traps untouched ......
will attemp to catch again tonight
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Old 10-01-2006, 01:19 PM
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I had the same problem with my 99. The squirels did a number on my firewall. I couldn't keep them out and I tried everything. I have a 2003 now and they dont seem to like it, and im sooo glad.
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sounds more like squirrels or chipmunks....rats don't really eat that kind of stuff as much and prefer living underground.

Also, squirrels and chipmunks are quite a bit smarter than rats and probably will school your traps
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Old 10-01-2006, 11:32 PM
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put a few moth ***** in the engine bay. should help to keep rodents out. and put some near the base of the tires too to keep them from climbing up in the first place.
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Old 10-02-2006, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 86maxima96
put a few moth ***** in the engine bay. should help to keep rodents out. and put some near the base of the tires too to keep them from climbing up in the first place.
I might try this, but what do moth ***** do? sorry if its a stupid question but I never heared of it.
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Old 10-02-2006, 08:17 AM
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sleep in ur car and when you hear them chuckling away start it and peel out or rev to burn the ish out of them lol
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Old 10-02-2006, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by vq356sp
I might try this, but what do moth ***** do? sorry if its a stupid question but I never heared of it.

well, when i went off to school last year, my car sat outside under a cover. i put a few moth ***** around the bay and a few more in the trunk and interior. i think there is a chemical or maybe just the scent that irritates the pests enough that they look elsewhere before setting up camp. not sure if it kept anything out, but i had no problems with anything when i returned home. something to try if all else fails, i guess.
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Moth ***** will most likely work, little critters hate the smell of them. However I wouldn't recommend putting any in the trunk, especially in the interior, cause they stink, and once you get it inside, it takes forever to get rid of the smell.
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Old 10-02-2006, 02:22 PM
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Anyone know where I can buy moth *****? At this point im so pist off im willing to give it a try.......
This morning I found the rat trap upside down with the food missing but no fken rat
Maybe Irish was right
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Old 10-02-2006, 02:47 PM
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The active ingredient in moth ***** is naphthalene...buy a bottle and spray in some key locations...JUST STAY AWAY FROM THE INTAKES.
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Old 10-02-2006, 03:46 PM
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I've heard about mothballs before, too! I am sure that you can get them at any hardware store/Home Depot/Wally World etc.
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Old 10-02-2006, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobo
Home Depot/Wally World etc.
at wally world, sounds like the name of a theme park.

good luck with them rats
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Old 10-02-2006, 04:41 PM
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Yes, I'm sure Waly World has them.
This is what they look like:
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:49 AM
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these are definately squirrels, not rats, theres no food in the engine bay so theres no reason for rats to be there.

plus, my boss told me this story one time about how he went to start his car one day and it wouldnt turn on, opened the hood, lo an behold all the wires were chewed up, it happened 2x so he put a camera and found out that a couple of squirrels were tearing into his cars wires. after being fed up he put a little poison in the engine with some food, problem solved..no more squirrels.

and before anyone responds with a "you and ur boss are so damn cruel"....how about missing time from work, with the car in the shop, spendin hundreds of dollars fixin the wires at the mechanic...now THATS cruel.
 
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I've had it with these mother f*cking rats in my mother f*cking engine bay..

I caught a squirrel scampering into my engine bay onces.. I went and got my bb gun and waited for him to come out.. the squirrel didn't make it home that night, and the message was sent.
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Originally Posted by MacGarnicle
I've had it with these mother f*cking rats in my mother f*cking engine bay..

I caught a squirrel scampering into my engine bay onces.. I went and got my bb gun and waited for him to come out.. the squirrel didn't make it home that night, and the message was sent.
I guess there isn't much of a night life in Canada.
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Old 10-05-2006, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 86maxima96
put a few moth ***** in the engine bay. should help to keep rodents out. and put some near the base of the tires too to keep them from climbing up in the first place.
This seems to be the answer I tried this and for the last 3 nights no sign of any fken rats,mice,squirels So thanks for the Idea
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Originally Posted by tavarish
I guess there isn't much of a night life in Canada.

we had the whole neighbourhood sitting by, waiting quietly for him to come out.
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Originally Posted by MacGarnicle
I've had it with these mother f*cking rats in my mother f*cking engine bay..

I caught a squirrel scampering into my engine bay onces.. I went and got my bb gun and waited for him to come out.. the squirrel didn't make it home that night, and the message was sent.
Originally Posted by MacGarnicle
we had the whole neighbourhood sitting by, waiting quietly for him to come out.
mannn that made me laugh! What did you do with the dead squirrel that night?...Barbeque!!!!!!!
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Old 10-05-2006, 07:05 PM
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We got rats around our house. They usually gotten into our engine bays for some reason. Well 1 day I kept smelling this dead smell and was like there another dead rat. Well I couldnt find the rat and one day I popped my hood and was smelling around because I could smell the dead scent and voila there was a rat sitting on top of my passenger cv joint. Dead. Either he crawled up there and got stuck, crawled up there to die or I fried him with the engine heat and the belt. I think I like frying him better. He sure was crispy. Well I guess I drove with the stupid thing in there for like 2 days. No smell when I was driving the car. Well he was a pain to get out took me like 30 minutes to get it out.
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Old 10-13-2006, 05:40 PM
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about the squirrel problem i also capped a couple of them in my back yard because they chewed a hole in it! so my dad said get'em! we killed 3 of em!
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In the words of samuel L jackson "I want these motherfu*king snakes (or rats in this case) of this motherfuc*king plane (or car in this case)"
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Old 10-14-2006, 08:12 PM
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the coating on nissan wires always attract critters, my boy once started his 88 maxima and heard a fighting sound under the hood. low and behold a squirrel got caught up in the belts.

the wires attract them, and also a warm engine when out side gets cold.

btw the bastard was dead on ignition.
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Old 10-14-2006, 09:11 PM
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I'm sorry but almost every one of you post in the forum this is CRACKING ME UP MAKING ME LAUGH ALMOST PEED. I find it very strange but I guess I never been there, don't have any rats or mice or critters in my home town.
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Old 10-28-2006, 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by MacGarnicle
we had the whole neighbourhood sitting by, waiting quietly for him to come out.
ROFL!!!! hahahahahah
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ive now spent $2800 trying to figure out the problem with my car. 05. 2 dealerships. 6 other mechanics. nobody knows.

i discover a squirrel and two chipmunk sliving in my engine. blew out part of the nest. they keep coming back. **** my life.

doesnt look like they've chewed anything though. thats why i cant figure this **** out.

i lose acceleration when the car is hot and it goes into limp mode.
and just the other day the dash lights kinda flicker and what not
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Old 05-19-2016, 10:34 AM
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Sorry but couldn't help but laughing but I understand your frustration. I have heard story about mices chewing wires and etc in cars. I thought that was unheard of but later on I find out that it happens to people who live by the mountains. That is a occurring problem. Mothballs usually will ward the critters away. I hope the damage is not significant on your car.
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i put decon in my engine bay
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eww this is why I'm scared to store a car
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I had one store hundreds of acorns inside my air box. They used the intake as a runway into the storehouse airbox. Had to attach screen wire over the air intake snorkel to keep them out. We get field mice and chipmonks inside the engine bay. They like the cover and move in real quick. I'll try the mothball trick because there seems to be no stopping the little bastards.
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