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Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: chennai Posts: 469 Thanked: 93 Times | Quote: Even I faced the Rats problem in Banagalore. Rats used to stay in my engine bay and would hide the scavenged food at various places. It used to be a mess and always worrying me that rats would chew the wires. Here is what I did, purchased some Tobacco leaves from a road-side petty shop and put them in netlon nylon bag and tied two of these bags in the Engine bay. This solved my problem. But remember to sprinkle water on the tobacco leaves occasionally which makes the tobacco leaves to emit a strong odour. This really works. Additionally had put some naphthalene balls in the cabin under the seats and in the boot just for added safety. Also remember not to eat in your car, more clean the car lesser chances of the rats entering. Too much of Tobacco and water on them will cause the car to smell bad. The point about eating in cars was correct. Never eat inside cars and litter |
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Chennai Posts: 10,654 Thanked: 23,777 Times | WD-40 will change your life! It is a wonder lubricant, comes in a spray can. Also really good at keeping moisture away from surfaces. Maybe Seagate might change your life too. In my experience, their disks last longer |
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Poona Posts: 1,850 Thanked: 112 Times | IMO, WD40 isn't exactly a great lubricant. It excels more as a penetrant and rust remover, etc. WD40 for repelling rats kinda gives me an idea... kerosene might work well in repelling them too! And kerosene is far cheaper. Anybody tried it? |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Bangalore Posts: 2,091 Thanked: 710 Times | Quote: Beware rubber parts / hoses may give away too soon if you spray WD40 / Kerosene / Diesel inside engine bay. One of the main reason of rubber parts failure is that service people spray diesel |
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BHPian Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Bangalore Posts: 451 Thanked: 52 Times | Quote: Well i have Sierra it was under attack by a field rat man they are the nasty ones but took care of it by glue called sticky pad its available in M.K Retail in Kundanahalli on the way to ITPL(Bangalore) its in the pet section 1st floor small pad it Rs19, big one is Rs77 or 79,after i caught the rat i left poor Dumb soul to go free and from that day no rats in my sierra but the pad is open and kept still and for Cockroch try this method cause when i was in dubai,our room and kitchen was infested with them so one of my friend told me about this mix: Put every thing in a bowl mix well untill its kind of pasty stick them on the corner of the wall or in corner of the kitchen or put it and a pieace of paper or plastic and even car (i have not tried it in car but fringers crossed might help) Quote: Boric powder is not toxic to humans and pets but is deadly for cockroaches, In fact boric power is used as antiseptic as well. So no reason to worry if this formula works for roaches but not sure if it attracts more Rats due to sugar and ghee Can vouch for this. Regards, |
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bangalore Posts: 1,789 Thanked: 336 Times | Quote: WD-40 or Water Displacement coumpound 40, is safe to use on rubber surfaces. Infact, it prevents rubber and leather from cracking due to extreme heat. Spray a little onto the wiring harnesses inside your bonnet and that will keep those pesky rodents at bay. Cheers, |
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Chennai Posts: 10,654 Thanked: 23,777 Times | They have a web site which lists thousands of uses people have found for it. In my native country, it is popular for keeping moisture away from ignition and plug cables --- especially on the old car with a mechanical distributor! |
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| The curious case of the cat in my car! Today morning, I was in for a big shock! My car is parked in front of the house on the road and as I go near the car, I could hear 'MEOW' 'MEOW'. I thought there might be a cat under the car and started searching for it. But, the sound was coming from under the bonnet! I carefully open the bonnet to see a cat sitting on my engine comfortably! It was not willing to move out at all! After some persistent approach (a small crowd gathered to watch me trying to chase the cat away!), the cat agreed to get down from the engine bay and still decides to stick with the car! It climbs on my right rear wheel and again denies to move! This Tyre tactic continued for another 15 minutes before I managed to move it away. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 11,374 Thanked: 12,535 Times Infractions: 0/1 (5) | Holly Molly, how in the world did it get inside the bonnet in first place? I am not sure a cat would love to squeeze itself from under the engine bay for some cozy sleep. When you give the car to Prabhu, get the underbody checked and if there is any big gap, try to cover it up. On second thoughts, i dont think this is going to happen again and just forget it as one odd case |
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Chennai Posts: 10,654 Thanked: 23,777 Times | Easy... they climb up from underneath, just like the rats do. In cold UK they are often attracted to the warmth of the engine. Many a cat has ended its life, rather than its snooze, in the moving parts of a car engine. Even the animal haters will not relish clearing away the remains! I had a very, very disgusting experience of mortal remains of rat in my car; the experience of the engineers who had to dismantle until they found where it had crawled to die must have been fr worse. We have two cats, and I always beep beebeep before starting up and moving. |
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| Quote: The cat was waiting at the same spot to climb back in suppose! I parked in a different spot! Quote: yes. That is how it came inside and when I opened the bonnet and was shooing it away, it climbed down via the route it came in! Quote: It was a kitten! So, I need to find out if there are any brothers/sisters who are joining it! |
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