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Old 07-10-2008, 04:15 PM
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Thanks. Didn't think about the drain side.

Started fan today and terrible vibration. Remember that rat bait I mentioned a while back. The whole thing was up in the fan. 1"x1"x2" block. So the hole is at least that big. A veritable divided highway for a chipmunk (which is what we have right now).

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The hole they are entering is in the right fender, at least for my 2002 it is. I had a mongoose problem a few years back. Duct tape a screen over it.
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My gosh, where do you guys live!!? I've never heard of such a mice infestation!! The only wild animal that's ever set foot in my truck is my gorgeous wife!
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My gosh, where do you guys live!!? I've never heard of such a mice infestation!! The only wild animal that's ever set foot in my truck is my gorgeous wife!
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The only critter that made its way into a car of mine was a large rat that my dogs chased up under my '04 Camry. I was flicking pellets off my floor mats every morning for about a month before I caught it on a foraging expedition in the back seat and beat it into the next world with a wooden coat hanger. Sucked. It looked more like a chinchilla than a rat; it was that big.

That sucker had more commuter miles on 'em than most work-a-week people!

I'm amazed that these animals are actually climbing up into the trucks...
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We actually had an ant bed inside the engine of my dad's Ford Pinto. Gave me and my brother something to have fun with. Of course we were both less than 10 years old.
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