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802a vs wildlife

Bmxenbrett

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I had been doing almost weekly visual checks of my set but this las time i saw the tell tale small black spots on the floor by the battery. Looked around and saw a bunch of yard debts up behind the generator head, i knew i couldnt risk starting the unit yet. After a week of trying to get time to take the unit appart this is what i found. Sometimes its the smallest animals who have the potential to cause the most destruction.
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My unit has hardware cloth on all the intake grates now as well as a trap set for any stragglers.
 

simp5782

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The rodent repellents come in handy for that. Even in trucks that have been sitting.
 

Light in the Dark

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Rodents hate peppermint essential oil. Consider using mesh to cover all holes in sides and below batteries/engine, and putting cotton balls in the machine strategically soaked in the stuff (or just the cotton balls)
 

M543A2

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I put a couple of Tom Cat bait cubes in each truck cab and in other equipment I want to keep the mice out of. Keep checking them and renewing as needed. They are moisture resistant but in really hot weather they will melt.
 
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