So Far, I have had good luck with plastic sheeting under the car with a
box or two of mothballs sprinkled in a circle around each wheel.
Inside the car I put some bounce sheets. This was gleaned from
other discussions on the web. My cars rarely sit for more than 2
months, but before this method I did occasionally see some nests from
upholstery stuffing in the cars, but not after. Mothballs inside
the car leave a smell that my wife can smell years later. Some
hungry cats help too. Bill Huff At 10/29/200611:10 PM, Wayne Graefen wrote: I have a car going into winter storage in a barn in Kansas. It will have a car cover but there are MANY pesky mice in the area. I don't want to load the car with moth balls because of the after-smell next spring. Suggestions?? ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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