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The cold winter months can be a real test for your vehicle. In addition to frost and cold, the car has other dangerous enemies, such as rodents. Squirrels, mice and rats often look for a warm and cozy place to wait out the cold and hide from large predators. Unfortunately, you can choose your car as such a shelter.
Rodents usually hide under the hood of a car because it is warm and dry there. In this case, the motor cables are particularly at risk. Small animals can just gnaw them, causing a short circuit and you will have to pay quite a large amount for repairs.
Of course, the rodent won’t eat your car’s engine, but it can adapt it to the nest. Small crevices are a great place for baby rodents to hide and wait for the bad weather. If rodents bring dry leaves and grass, cardboard and paper into their nests, there is a great risk that these materials will catch fire.
In addition, do not rule out that the animals in your car organize accommodation for feed. In this case, you will be constantly haunted by the unpleasant smell of leftover food. In addition, if you start the engine and scare a hiding rat or mouse, it can frighten around the engine, which could result in fire or an accident.
How do you protect your favorite car from dangerous pests? First, think about the most obvious and cheapest solution to the problem. Everyone knows that bugs and rodents don’t particularly like mothballs. The smell of mothballs will not harm anyone, but scare away uninvited guests. We recommend that you regularly sprinkle mothballs near your parking lot or garage.
If the smell of mothballs doesn’t help, you can try to scare away rodents with the help of sounds. Now you can find a pretty wide range of different devices that reproduce ultrasound. The advantage is that the human ear cannot hear such noises, but it scares away gophers or rats. You can install such devices both on the construction site near the house and directly in the engine compartment of the vehicle. The only thing to look out for is to find out if such a device is dangerous for your pets.
You can also listen to advice from professionals and read expert articles recommending what other means to repel rodents can be used. Visit blogs on websites such as VINinspect or VINGURUS for more useful tips on protecting your vehicle.
Do not forget that in addition to using special tools, it is also necessary to keep the vehicle clean. The same goes for the garage. If there are mountains of rubbish, old clothes or even leftover food in your garage for a long time, rodents will not be long in coming.
Many drivers have lunch in the car and forget about it for a few days. Small children can leave crumbs of cookies or chips. Even small pieces of food can attract rats and other rodents.
If you think there are rodents living on your property or in the garage, first try to prevent them from entering the car’s engine compartment. To do this, you can use a wire mesh that protects the wiring from damage. This mesh blocks the holes that allow rodents to get near the motor while the airflow is free to flow.
If for some reason you are not going to drive a car for a long time, still do not leave it unattended. Cleaning and regular inspection doesn’t take much time and effort, but you avoid future repair costs and other risks.
If you decide to buy a used car, make sure that it has not been damaged by rodents. While driving, pay attention to the cleanliness of the interior and the operation of the engine. To avoid hassle, you can check the vehicle’s VIN on EpicVIN and see if it has any hidden damage.
Therefore, do not treat small rodents too disparagingly. Small animals can cause serious accidents, so you should check the car regularly to identify any damage in good time, especially when it comes to the cables and engine.