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- From: dlb5404@tamsun.tamu.edu (Daryl Biberdorf)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: How to store a car for 6 months
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 14:32:37 -0600
- Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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- In article <C0G172.4L0@icon.rose.hp.com> dsantos@hprnd.rose.hp.com (David Santos) writes:
- > I saw a show, I think it was MotorWeek, that discussed this topic. The
- >hosts recommendations were:
- > - Set some mouse traps in and around the car to prevent those little
- > critters from eatting you upolstery.
-
- "In" the car? Well, assuming that a mouse could get in the car, I'm not
- sure which would be worse -- having chewed-up upholstery or the stench
- of a rotting mouse carcass caught in a mouse trap in the car. Yuck.
- The stench would almost certainly take a lot of work and time to get
- rid of. I think I'd find some other way to deal with mice in the car
- (such as finding a way to guarantee that they don't get into the car).
-
- Daryl
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- Daryl Biberdorf N5GJM d-biberdorf@tamu.edu or dlb5404@tamsun.tamu.edu
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