Do Roaches Eat Oil Filters?

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Just seal them in something air tight, no need to freeze them.
 
Originally Posted By: 69Torino
Originally Posted By: Donald
And mice like Toyota wiring. Mice around me prefer the Subaru over my pickup.


They like Kia/Hyundai wiring too. They use peanut oil in the insulation. Easy life hack is to spray under the hood and any other wiring with peppermint oil. Mice can’t stand it.


Be the first to post a VPOA/UPOA and win the admiration of bitogers everywhere.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Just seal them in something air tight, no need to freeze them.


Probably not. But if they're trapped inside, the little buggers might get hungry...
 
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Just seal them in something air tight, no need to freeze them.


Probably not. But if they're trapped inside, the little buggers might get hungry...


Use a vacuum cleaner on the center hole on the base plate to suck them out first.
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Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: 69Torino
Originally Posted By: Donald
And mice like Toyota wiring. Mice around me prefer the Subaru over my pickup.


They like Kia/Hyundai wiring too. They use peanut oil in the insulation. Easy life hack is to spray under the hood and any other wiring with peppermint oil. Mice can’t stand it.


Be the first to post a VPOA/UPOA and win the admiration of bitogers everywhere.


We shall see!
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Just seal them in something air tight, no need to freeze them.


Probably not. But if they're trapped inside, the little buggers might get hungry...


Use a vacuum cleaner on the center hole on the base plate to suck them out first.
smile.gif



I think you're confusing me with the sort of person who might own a vacuum cleaner.
 
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Just seal them in something air tight, no need to freeze them.

Probably not. But if they're trapped inside, the little buggers might get hungry...

Use a vacuum cleaner on the center hole on the base plate to suck them out first.
smile.gif


I think you're confusing me with the sort of person who might own a vacuum cleaner.


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... call maid service.
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You don't even own a shop vac?
 
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