[SEL] Very OT but need help
Arnie Fero
fero_ah at city-net.com
Tue Oct 31 07:36:14 PST 2006
Hi Curt,
I concur with others who posted that you'll need to mask the smell. I
would opt for something more organic. Since you're a country boy, you
need to trap a small skunk. Put said skunk into the Toyota. At this
point you have two options. Option 1 is to let the skunk start to get
hungry to the point that he seeks out and consumes the rotting mouse
bodies. Option 2 is to piss-off the skunk to the point that he sprays the
interior. The skunk smell will fade in time and in the interim will be
far more pleasing to the nose than rotting mouse.
The 'big city' alternative is to drive the Toyota to a remote location,
add a couple of gallos of gas to the interior, and torch the sumbitch.
Use the insurance proceeds to buy the Jag that Dave recommended.
Hope that helps good buddy.
See ya, Arnie
PS - You ever locate that missing engine crate?
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 cgandree at mchsi.com wrote:
> We live on the farm and my wife parks her car just outside our back door most
> of the time. Recently weve discovered that mice are some how getting into the
> interior through the wheel wells and have taken up residence. I set and
> trapped one mouse the other night and noticed that she has been nursing young.
> Since then they must of died some where in the heating ducts and has made the
> car almost unbareable for her to drive back in forth to work without gagging
> from the dead mouse smell. I have already removed all four of the seats and
> most of the trunk compartment and did find much debrie and droppings but no
> actual nest. Has anybody had this experience and how did you resolve the
> problem. We are trying to avoid going to the dealer. The car is a 2004
> Toyota Matrix.
> any and all advise would be appreciated. Thankyou in advance.
> Curt & Becky Andree
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