How to Keep Rats From Car Engine

Introduction

Rats are notorious for chewing through electrical wiring and causing car engines to stall. So how do you keep rats out of your engine? One popular solution is to use a rat trap, but before you go out and buy one, there are a few things you should know.

How to Keep Rats from Car Engine

There are a few simple steps that can be taken to keep rats from getting on your car engine.

1. Keep food and water away from the car. Rats will eat and drink to fill their stomachs, and anything that smells like gasoline or oil will draw them in.

2. Make sure all openings around the car are sealed up. Rats need a way in and out, so make sure there are no holes or cracks that they can use to get inside.

3. Install rat-proof barriers around the engine compartment. These can be made from materials like metal mesh or plastic tubing, and are designed to prevent rats from getting inside the engine compartment.

Conclusion

If you have rats or other small mammals living in and around your car engine, there are a few basic precautions you can take to keep them away. First of all, make sure the area around your car engine is inaccessible to the rodents – this includes both closed spaces such as cabinets and under beds, and open spaces such as garages. You can also seal up any cracks or openings that might let the rodents inside (this includes caulking). Finally, put out food items that the rodents may be attracted to (such as pet food) but make sure they don’t get anywhere near your car engine.

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