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...MOTH BALLS as well as the fact that my car surges when ever the defrost or AC is on. Yes the engine light is on the mechanic said it was okay it wasn't a big deal 1 Inspect OXYGEN Sensor Damaged or ...

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Question about 2004 Envoy

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...suggestions on how to prevent this from happening; other than moving out of the country-side. Moth balls. All rodents hate the smell of them. Just put them somewhere that won't get wet when it

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...moth balls in gas tank we drain the tank and clean the lines still cant get it to start Find your fuel pump. Hook up a separate fuel supply to it, this isolates the fuel tank as the problem. Is the ...

...to keep squrrils from chewing cables under hood of vehicle recently replaced 4 times cable under hood of my vehicles what to use to deter critters place some moth balls inside the hood of the

...moth balls to drive it out. They do not like the smell and I have heard of good success with that. I will probably be doing the same around my house since my wife caught one inside. Hope this

Question about 2004 TrailBlazer

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How I stop mice from getting in air vents. you can use moth balls.

it so this isn't making sense have caught 2 so far. tires touch the ground and mice can go in a hole 1/3 their size..I have heard they will stay out if moth balls are in the area where they try to go

Question about 2010 Corolla

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keep mice out mice in ventilation have heard MOTH BALLS work well . never tried it personally trap with peanut butter than evict to curb

Will mothballs keep rats and snakes away They will keep moths away. That is why they are called moth balls.

...motor squirrel cage keeps filling up with acorns, i cannot figure out how they get there squirrels or mice love to hide nuts there put a few moth balls around the engine compartment to help deter ...

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