trakkerman
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- Nov 12, 2001
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RO-PEL may not work for everyone, but it did the trick for me. I sprayed all the wires and hoses in all three cars twice as directed and have had no rodent attacks since, though I have seen a few daring guerrilla squirrels creeping guardedly along the fence in the backyard, black face paint under their beady eyes and tails camouflaged with leaves. RO-PEL is supposed to be odorless, but a foul odor seeped into the car's passenger compartment nevertheless and lasted about a week. Maybe this is because some overspray landed on surfaces that became very hot. Overall I am pleased with the effectiveness of the RO-PEL and have plenty left over in case I have to do battle again with the squirrel menace.
U-Spray Inc. has a terrific and useful website with copious information about common pests and ways to combat them. (http//:www.bugspray.com)
Another recommended pest repellent is Rid-A-Critter, a foul-smelling formula available in liquid spray, gel, and granule compositions.
Originally posted by RV6junkie
A few years back a bunch (pack?) of squirrels
Originally posted by trakkerman
Some good ideas here...I knew I could count on you guys.
I like Rooster's solution, but the neighbors are wrapped pretty tight. Maybe a cold one would loosen them up a little.
Originally posted by OnAnySunday
Here some stupid cat decided to curl up in the fan shroud whilst the radiator was still warm, and fell asleep.
Bet THAT woke im up. :laugh: :p :laugh:
Originally posted by dirty~d~
Fly me in dude!! I'll take care of your squirrel problems.
Originally posted by RYDMOTO
Soak a rag in ammonia and place it near where you don't want them
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