I have the same problem with my tow vehicle. The only place that I can see
that they can get in is through the fresh air vents. What I do is just feed
them. I put rat poison in the cab and when they start to eat it just keep
adding. Use a different brand every year. I forgot to put the poison in last
fall and they moved right in. When I found them fed them up good and just
checked the cab today and they haven't touched what is in their. Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Hammatt Mount Vernon WA USA" <gsteve@hammatt.com>
To: "Shop Talk" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 4:58 PM
Subject: [Shop-talk] Mice infestation
> We've got a 2002 GMC HD2500 pickup for towing our enclosed car trailer.
> It sits much of the time, outside next to the trailer.
> The Extended Cab truck has become home for one or more mice. I can't seem
> to find where they're getting access. So far, no luck with the mouse
> traps. They seem to like the glove box but there's evidence of travel all
> around the seats and console.
> Maybe someone (besides the mice) knows of a weakness in the body where
> they could be getting in?
> Thanks.
>
> Steve Hammatt
> Mount Vernon WA USA
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