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This hopefully will keep mice outa my air cleaner.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zerofun" data-source="post: 1452654" data-attributes="member: 89037"><p>I hate meeces to pieces! Does anyone have a picture of the no longer available Tinypic image or suggestions for covering the hole with metal screen that cannot be removed easily? I'd thought elastic bands to hold the screen on, but elastic bands are no match for little teeth. Maybe engineering wire? I don't know. We're using what we've coined <strong><em>"The Slip & Die".</em></strong> It's actually called the <a href="https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DJD5NFQ/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_9?smid=A34KMNTNHOWRY&psc=1" target="_blank">RinneTraps - Flip N Slide Bucket Lid Mouse Trap</a> during winter cold storage in our shed. When it's below freezing, a switch to anti-freeze from water for obvious reasons. In the shed, for the most part, it does what it's supposed to, but come spring, little unwanted gifts are found in the bike's air box. Additionally, I have critters living on the backside of the beauty cover of my car's mostly sealed engine. Nest material gets removed, a week later, removed again, rinse and repeat the entire year. We've put Grandpa Gus's packs and mint spray everywhere it can safely go everywhere. I'm pretty sure that it helps a bit. the downside, it's stupid expensive and is less than completely effective in open air. Side note, no garage foreseen in the future. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerofun, post: 1452654, member: 89037"] I hate meeces to pieces! Does anyone have a picture of the no longer available Tinypic image or suggestions for covering the hole with metal screen that cannot be removed easily? I'd thought elastic bands to hold the screen on, but elastic bands are no match for little teeth. Maybe engineering wire? I don't know. We're using what we've coined [B][I]"The Slip & Die".[/I][/B] It's actually called the [URL='https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DJD5NFQ/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_9?smid=A34KMNTNHOWRY&psc=1']RinneTraps - Flip N Slide Bucket Lid Mouse Trap[/URL] during winter cold storage in our shed. When it's below freezing, a switch to anti-freeze from water for obvious reasons. In the shed, for the most part, it does what it's supposed to, but come spring, little unwanted gifts are found in the bike's air box. Additionally, I have critters living on the backside of the beauty cover of my car's mostly sealed engine. Nest material gets removed, a week later, removed again, rinse and repeat the entire year. We've put Grandpa Gus's packs and mint spray everywhere it can safely go everywhere. I'm pretty sure that it helps a bit. the downside, it's stupid expensive and is less than completely effective in open air. Side note, no garage foreseen in the future. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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