Mice anyone?
#1
Mice anyone?
The dang mice in my garage are eating some (what appears to be black foam) from somewhere on my bike, I believe from the insides of my fairings. No telling what else they are getting there little claws/teeth into. I live in Va and they get in there during the winter, hadn't really bothered me until I noticed them eating my 05 up. Does anyone know if someone sells an electric mat that I can park on and fry the little furry freakers????? I don't have a cat and DONT want one, so please keep suggestions to mechanical/electrical means to git rid of the dang things................................PLEASE!!!!!!
#2
#3
RE: Mice anyone?
This idea could work.
Take a heavy duty plastic tarp used for awnings and such (usually about $10 bucks at Lowes) and lay it out where you are going to park. Park the bike on it, and then fold up the edges. Tie and duct tape it off at the top. They can't climb the tarp, and it'll be completely covered at the base.
To insure they still don't chew through the tarp, I would place either rat repellent or rat poison around the base of the bike all the way around. Check around the base of the tarp to make sure they haven't chewed their way through, and you should be fine.
........or........
You could get wire mesh (also at Lowes or Home Depot) and make a 2ft high wall-o-mesh around the bike area. Then get an power supply for an electric fence and attatch it to the wire mesh. I'm positive that'll keep them away (but I could also see myself forgetting about the "electric" part of it too and ending up pissing myself off.)
I'm sure the tarp and some rat repellent sould work fine.
GOOD LUCK!
Take a heavy duty plastic tarp used for awnings and such (usually about $10 bucks at Lowes) and lay it out where you are going to park. Park the bike on it, and then fold up the edges. Tie and duct tape it off at the top. They can't climb the tarp, and it'll be completely covered at the base.
To insure they still don't chew through the tarp, I would place either rat repellent or rat poison around the base of the bike all the way around. Check around the base of the tarp to make sure they haven't chewed their way through, and you should be fine.
........or........
You could get wire mesh (also at Lowes or Home Depot) and make a 2ft high wall-o-mesh around the bike area. Then get an power supply for an electric fence and attatch it to the wire mesh. I'm positive that'll keep them away (but I could also see myself forgetting about the "electric" part of it too and ending up pissing myself off.)
I'm sure the tarp and some rat repellent sould work fine.
GOOD LUCK!
#7
RE: Mice anyone?
ORIGINAL: fulla
The dang mice in my garage are eating some (what appears to be black foam) from somewhere on my bike, I believe from the insides of my fairings.
The dang mice in my garage are eating some (what appears to be black foam) from somewhere on my bike, I believe from the insides of my fairings.
#9
RE: Mice anyone?
Thanks for all the tips, I actually thought about the big tarp thing today at work. I had never heard about the dryer sheets, my wife has a butt load of em from Costco. I think I gonna try the dryer sheets and the mouse traps w/PB. It that doesn't work, I'll have to break out the tarp!!!! Thanks again, Fulla