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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cape Cod MA
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I had mice problem when my cars were covered. They like darkness! Now I do not cover the cars, the hood is left open so the engine is not in darkness, put steel wool in the tailpipe and put a few boxes of decon around and no more mouse problem even with a phaeton in an old barn.
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Location: Waukee, Iowa
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Central Susquehanna valley, PA
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Another vote for dryer sheets. Go to the dollar store and buy a gross of the cheapest ones you can find. I use them in my camper over the winter, and (crosses fingers) so far haven't had any trouble.
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