sheds, garages and other structures that are not rodent-proof. Here they build nests, store food, and can cause considerable damage to upholstered furniture, mattresses, clothing, car interiors, paper, or other materials that they find suitable for their nest-building activities. Nests, droppings...
After spending nearly $1,000 to have my lawn tractor repaired, the mechanic told me that it was a mouse nest that was responsible for all of the damage. The nest caused my engine to overheat, causing the rods to bend. He said moth balls are useless, where he has seen mice build nest...
Place the pest repellent in non-living areas (including attics, basements, cellars, storage areas, garages, sheds, pantries, near trash cans, and inside barns). Place one scent pouch per 8 square feet in areas to be protected (ie. 4 pouches in a single car garage or 1 pouch in a ...