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    I use moth balls. I know it's old school, but it works for me and the last time I checked, I am old school.

    Serious though, I live in the rural country area, we have mice, rats, squirrels, you name it. I split a box of moth balls placing them under my car at the front and rear (year round). Been doing this for several years and no mice or rats in the garage until the moth balls get low. And, I don’t notice any odor inside my car from it.

    To keep my pets out of them I place the moth balls in clear plastic containers that I have cut vents in the tops (can see when there low), they last a couple months.
    Last edited by 36 sedan; 10-06-2013 at 07:57 AM. Reason: spelling
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