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How to save your car from expensive rodent attacks: Monsoon pest control guide

During the rainy season, rodents like rats are attracted to the c... Read More
With the rainy season around, comes the unwanted guests seeking shelter and warmth. Rodents, especially rats, are drawn by the cozy environment of the car’s engine bay, cabin, and can wreak havoc on your vehicle.

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To help you repel these tiny yet significant threats to your cars, here's a guide on ensuring your vehicle remains rodent-free and in top condition.

Keep the area around your car clean and free of food sources

Rodents are attracted to food, so it is important to remove any snacks/beverages from the area around your car. This includes pet food, garbage, and even spilled food.

Avoid parking in dark, damp places

Rodents are more likely to build homes in dark, damp places. If you can, avoid parking your car in these areas.
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Use peppermint oil
Peppermint oil is a natural rodent repellent. You can sprinkle peppermint oil around your car, or you can put a few drops of peppermint oil on cotton balls and place them in your car.

Seal any entry points
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Rodents can squeeze through very small openings, so it is important to seal any entry points to your car. This includes checking the door seals, the hood, and the trunk.

Use a rodent repellent

If you have a serious rodent problem, you may need to use a rodenticide. However, it is important to use rodenticides carefully and according to the directions.
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Regular maintenance
Regularly check your car's engine compartment for signs of rodent activity. Chewed wires, droppings, and nests are indicators that rodents might be around.

Cover your car

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Use a car cover when your vehicle is parked for an extended period. This adds an extra layer of protection against rodents.
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