Rats eating wires
Rats eating wires
Can anyone give me a tip on keeping out rats while the car is not being used apart from poison as that may fall and kill the dogs... is there a smell they will avoid ?????
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As an option to poison, you can buy something called "K-Rat" I think, not expensive, it's in a small green tin and you should be able to buy it at most Thai convenience stores. You get a black plastic disc with it and you just smear it all over the disc and then put something enticing in the middle as a lure. The stuff inside the tin is super sticky and will catch them. This stuff is also good for catching flies when it is wrapped round a small stick.
Thing is of course Carol that if you catch a rat then you'll have to decide what to do with it when you go check as it'll still be alive and trying to escape.
Thing is of course Carol that if you catch a rat then you'll have to decide what to do with it when you go check as it'll still be alive and trying to escape.
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thing is the cars is left for months
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I would suggest if rats are a problem it is where you are parking is a factor.
Is it near a food source? I wouldn't think rats are attracted to the car but using it as a home close to food.
Is it near a food source? I wouldn't think rats are attracted to the car but using it as a home close to food.
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Rats will eat anything and everything. They ate a hole in a metal light fixture in the ceiling of my house. They've eaten both the Cable TV cable and my internet cable under the house and I posted photos on another thread where they actually ate hard plastic parts of my car engine.
I used those sticky things that Spitfire recommended in the garage, and poison in the ceiling and underneath the house. I still see the occasional on and the dogs get one now and again but haven't had any more damage lately... knock wood!
I used those sticky things that Spitfire recommended in the garage, and poison in the ceiling and underneath the house. I still see the occasional on and the dogs get one now and again but haven't had any more damage lately... knock wood!
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I do not think rats EAT everything. Is it that they gnaw constantly? I seem to remember from somewhere they have to keep their teeth from growing too long?
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Ok, I should have said they chew up everything... maybe they don't spit and don't swallow... 

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They chew wiring insulation and that sort of thing to make nests; I had them chew the sound proofing from under the bonnet to build a nest in the ventilation fan housing.
Someone told me that camphor moth balls deters them, so I tried it and it seems to have done the trick so far as it hasn't happened again.
You can buy a bag of them in small plastic balls that I attached to points under the bonnet with small cable ties.
I had to put some in the back of the washing machine as well as that got some wiring chewed up as well.
Someone told me that camphor moth balls deters them, so I tried it and it seems to have done the trick so far as it hasn't happened again.
You can buy a bag of them in small plastic balls that I attached to points under the bonnet with small cable ties.
I had to put some in the back of the washing machine as well as that got some wiring chewed up as well.
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Bit of a read here, maybe worth bearing in mind:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/technical ... ts-25.html
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/technical ... ts-25.html
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Yes, I don't know if it's harmful, but seeing as they're under the bonnet of the car, I wont worry too much about that.
They're the same ones that are sold for household use.
They're the same ones that are sold for household use.
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Steve G wrote about using moth balls..
..years ago before the City Beach night-market started I used to park my truck alongside the temple wall
day & night. Sure enuf I got rats under the bonnet.
It took a chef from the restaurant I used at the time to explain about getting 2 or 3 of my old socks, popping
the moth balls inside, then knot the socks onto injector pipes etc.
The old man was serious about this, so I did it..seemed to work..stunk vile once engine was hot mind..:-)
..years ago before the City Beach night-market started I used to park my truck alongside the temple wall
day & night. Sure enuf I got rats under the bonnet.
It took a chef from the restaurant I used at the time to explain about getting 2 or 3 of my old socks, popping
the moth balls inside, then knot the socks onto injector pipes etc.
The old man was serious about this, so I did it..seemed to work..stunk vile once engine was hot mind..:-)
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Are you seriously suggesting it was the moth balls that worked US?....
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Well at the time I lavishly adorned the engine-bay with socks knotted to my injector-pipes with MBs
I was lifting my bonnet each coupla days to check the oil/water before starting, & the engine was
littered with plastic bags, bits of rope..anything to make a nest..!!
The final straw.(.ideally their best nest-fodder..ha-ha) was when a big T-bone from a steak was
sitting in the recess for the injectors..a rat had hauled it all the way in there!
So yes darlin'..I have faith in the humble MBs.
(At least for 2 months till I got a house at back 0 T'Grand Hotel)
I was lifting my bonnet each coupla days to check the oil/water before starting, & the engine was
littered with plastic bags, bits of rope..anything to make a nest..!!
The final straw.(.ideally their best nest-fodder..ha-ha) was when a big T-bone from a steak was
sitting in the recess for the injectors..a rat had hauled it all the way in there!
So yes darlin'..I have faith in the humble MBs.
(At least for 2 months till I got a house at back 0 T'Grand Hotel)
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Careful the socks don't lay against something hot for long enough to spontaneously combust... and I think Mags was suggesting that it may be the dirty socks that are the deterrent, and not the moth balls.I have faith in the humble MBs.

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Thanks: moths balls simple cheap and do the trick I will spread the word as many of my Thai locals have the same problem