01-02-2013, 02:04 PM
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Drives: 2014 SS 1LE
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Newport News VA
Posts: 896
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Originally Posted by Scalded Dog
Rodent damage is remarkably common. Talk to any dealership serviceman, and he'll tell you that they see them all the time, even on brand- spankin' new cars. The rodents get in there, chew up wires, hoses, plastic, insulation, and can cause many thousands of $$$ damage in a very short amount of time. ................................................. My Silverado spends a lot of time parked in a forested area: I keep plenty of delicious rodent killing poison cakes nestled away in the nooks and crannies in my engine bay. Hopefully, they'll snack on that before going for the high dollar entrees. So far, it seems to have worked, as ever since I placed those there, I've had no FURTHER damage to my rig.
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not a bad idea. whatever i dont kill with the .22 will meet there death with some chemical warfare.
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