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So the cost to fix this problem was $80 (including labor), and you aren't jumping for joy why? [/ QUOTE ] because he could have done it himself for about 30$? but thats besides the point you need to find the source, usually it is acorns, or an acorn tree, eliminate that, and then yes, spread mouse traps aroudn the car, perhaps some in the car. A friend of my dad had this problem with an old vette he had stored, he littered the interior with traps, but since you are using it and not storing it, it might be easier. |
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