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VW’s and mice?

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Topic: VW’s and mice?
Posted By: Don520
Subject: VW’s and mice?
Date Posted: 19-December-2006 at 09:14
This does sound a bit mad but does anyone know if there is an issue with
mice getting into VW Golfs (2000)? My beloved saw one in her car and
freaked, I set a trap in the boot and caught it thinking that was that, this
morning I caught another one....We have recently moved to the countryside
and never had this problem in built up Dublin. I'm wondering how the hell
they are gettting in....

The downside to all this is that she now has the BMW and I am relegated to
the mousemobile!

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95 520iSE Auto (sadly missed)



Replies:
Posted By: Rossi
Date Posted: 19-December-2006 at 09:24

any cheese in the car or food?

...maybe thinks the VW is a Vermin Wheel..



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Posted By: Oisin
Date Posted: 19-December-2006 at 10:05
She must be very sweet!!! LOL

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2006 VW Passat 1.9tdi
1995 E34 520i(M5)Sold.New classic required
Previous: 2004 Santa fee commercial - 2001 Saab 9-5 3.0,Tid - 1997 E39 525tds
                                                             


Posted By: ivanovoitch
Date Posted: 19-December-2006 at 19:54
The was a big rat in a living in an AMC Pacer on the US series of Pimp My Ride.

Did you get to hear the accent of the mouse before you killed it? Could have been over here for the holidays.


Posted By: Tom Elliott
Date Posted: 19-December-2006 at 22:13
hahaha.. theres probably a family of them in there, with a staple diet of wiring loom insulation.. i'd say get more traps, whatever you do dont poison them or they'll start to decompose in hard to get to places.


Posted By: Curley
Date Posted: 20-December-2006 at 09:12

Heater vent/ matrix perhaps ??,  it's amazing how small a hole a mouse can get through. It's the weather / heat of the car thats attracting them. Seemingly mice/rats follow each other around on a trail of wee.. feckers are peeing all the time so watch out for droppings etc. you don't want to pick-up something like weils disease etc. Good luck on the hunt...




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