by Jake Schell
Mice find hidden areas inside trucks to call home, but they can cause untold damage. How can you keep them out?
Luxurious Homesteading in Vehicles
Mice must seem to find the hidden but accessible areas in a vehicle to be one of the most luxurious homesteading locations on the planet. Perhaps the dark quiet under the hood is appealing, or maybe it’s the lingering warmth from the engine.
Of course, there is also a massive amount of material that can be used to build a happy nesting place. The pieces of body insulation surely make a pretty cozy bed. Then, as most techs have experienced, mice find wiring insulation and other plastic parts virtually irresistible. There is nothing quite as enjoyable as having a DTC code or a no-start condition be the consequence of a half-gnawed wire harness.
Mice also enjoy the comfort found in the AC/heater housing assembly. The ducting and heater core clearly provide a next-level living environment that is difficult to resist. A cabin air filter also makes for a fantastic family size bed.
Pest Prevention Practices
There is little question that these little vermin can cause an untold amount of damage to a vehicle. Thus, it makes good sense to try and keep the mice from setting up shop in the first place. A quick internet search will reveal dozens of remedies to keep mice at bay. Some likely work to a degree and others may not work at all or even attract more critters. In other words, the battle will continue for the foreseeable future.
What else can be done to mitigate this reign of terror?
Jack Schell is an editorial consultant with Mitchell 1’s Commercial Vehicle Group.
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About the Author
Jake Schell
Jake Schell is an editorial consultant with Mitchell 1. Previously, he served as Product Manager for the Commercial Vehicle Group from 2002 to 2023. Prior to joining Mitchell 1, Jake spent 20 years as a technician. He holds a Chevrolet Master certification in the transmission category as well as ASE certifications in both cars and trucks.
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