Maelstrom
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Not sure if this is in the right place of not, but it's definitely an issue.
I'm a commercial driver, so my car sits in the yard for long periods of time. I've only had her for about a month. Yesterday, my first day back from 17 days of work, I decided to pop the hood and a rats nest was sitting on top of my motor. Luckily, no wires where damaged, but the the foam over the fuel rail had been chewed on and the little jerk brought some additional bedding to add to it's nest. How can I keep these pest out from under my hood? I have heard of people using moth balls, but does this work?
I have had to use great restraint to not to use the words I wanted to use in this post.
Thanks
I'm a commercial driver, so my car sits in the yard for long periods of time. I've only had her for about a month. Yesterday, my first day back from 17 days of work, I decided to pop the hood and a rats nest was sitting on top of my motor. Luckily, no wires where damaged, but the the foam over the fuel rail had been chewed on and the little jerk brought some additional bedding to add to it's nest. How can I keep these pest out from under my hood? I have heard of people using moth balls, but does this work?
I have had to use great restraint to not to use the words I wanted to use in this post.
Thanks
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