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I am so disappointed in your rodent repellent. They Do Not Work. I went to Walmart for mouse boards I catch more mice than your repeller!!! Do you have anything that actually works????

Hello, Barbara -

For the best rodent extermination find a local extermination business and hire them to take care of your rodent problem, including finding all the places where rodents probably enter your home and sealing them up.

Read about rodent control here:
http://www.d-conproducts.com/rodent-control-101/facts-about-mice-and-rats/

And, Fixya answerer Steve is correct. You did not purchase any rodent control product from Fixya.com.
Jan 11, 2018 • Rodents
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How to fix ultrasonic cat repeller?

How are you measuring the output -- the human ear cannot hear sound in the range of "ultrasonic" vibrations.
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Doesn't work

Try the test
Motion sensor on walk past or wave in front of it if the red light can be seen you have been detected to test the sonic function turn up sonic dial to hear the alarm harassment noise
If not heard get it looked at
If heard how old is dog as may be going deaf to ultrasonic sounds
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2007 lincoln mkz wiring under hood being eating by rodents

Peppermint oil is a rodent repellent. Dryer sheets also can be used as a rodent repellent. Hope this helps.
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How do I keep rodents from eating the wires on my vehicles or from nesting in the engine compartment

Just read an article in Brake & Front End, (a professional
trade publication ) in the last hour ,about mice eating
the cop ignition wires on 1 coil & going under intake &
eating the knock sensor wires ,on a 2002 Lexus

They didn't say how to stop that

Usually they get into the ducting & you get no air to the
motor, after they bring in their nesting materials & food
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Animals keep chewing up the gas tank and fuel pump on my 1998 mazda pickup. I've sprayed rodent repellent over the tank and put the truck in a garage and they still get it. What else can I do?

This is a very odd situation. Actually I have never heard of such a thing happening. Are you sure it is rodents doing this? Ask yourself why they are attacking your truck. Is there something that is drawing them to your truck? Is there a dead animal under there somewhere? How are they getting in your garage? Something is just not right here.
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I have a 1998 Nissan Altima. Lately, some animal has ripped holes into the fabric back seat and gotten into the car. I think it must be coming in under the car but I don't know how. How can I stop this...

Be careful... the rodent may be "nesting" in the trunk (seriously).

One access hole (supposed to be plugged) is in the trunk, under the spare tire. Look in the lowest part of the trunk, there is a hole with maybe the cover loose. The hole is approximately the size of a dollar bill folded in half. It is a "drain" plug if the trunk gets water in it.

If not there, then it may be under the back seat ... again, use caution when you remove the back seat.

Look for signs of its nest. Use a rodent repellent, not a poison... you don't want it to die in an inaccessible place in your car. It will be a real stinkeroooo.

Hope this helps!




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