Northwoods
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- Jun 13, 2016
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I have a couple older Accord work commuters that I take off the road in the winter and just store outside until spring. Keeps them out of the salt and winter headaches. I live in the upper Midwest where we get long winters. I also live in a very rural area with lots of critters. I usually have some mice issues with stored vehicles either inside or outside, but nothing too severe. I recently dug out the Accords from the snow bank and started them to let them run for a bit and OMG the mouse urine smell from one of them about made my eyes water. It’s so strong you can pretty much taste it!!! I did some quick checking and they are in the air ducts behind the dash. I usually don’t have a problem with them in there and the other car is fine, but this one is BAD. I got a bunch of poison bait and placed it all over under the car and in the engine compartment which might help some but the sink is already there.
Is there anything I can do either now or in the spring when we get back above freezing to help get rid of the sink? I know they make some products but I was hoping someone on here would be able to recommend what might work best for my situation. These cars do not get detailed, I don’t really care what they look like, they are just daily drivers.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is there anything I can do either now or in the spring when we get back above freezing to help get rid of the sink? I know they make some products but I was hoping someone on here would be able to recommend what might work best for my situation. These cars do not get detailed, I don’t really care what they look like, they are just daily drivers.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.