Rodent deterrence for engine bay etc
Submitted: Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 at 12:19
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Member - John
G'day, after your thoughts, experiences etc on under bonnet rodent deterrence devices, sprays, baits etc etc, what have you found that works best? TIA
Reply By: Kenell - Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 at 13:33
Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 at 13:33
I probably have a solution but since you are a
Geelong supporter my Hawthorn supporting family have said you can work it out for yourself !!
Can't leave you hanging :-
If you are concerned about the vehicle while it is in a shed I have several bait stations that seem to keep them out. As someone else has suggested perhaps cable tieing a few blocks around the engine bay will probably be effective. I live on a rural property so they are part of life. In the house I am experimenting with the sonic devices and all good so far.
Oh and for the record I am an ABC supporter :-
Anyone But Collingwood.
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Follow Up By: Member - John - Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 at 16:16
Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 at 16:16
ABC supporter myself, LOL
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Reply By: Member - Rob S (NSW) - Monday, Jul 21, 2025 at 10:18
Monday, Jul 21, 2025 at 10:18
After trying a few things giving this ultra sonic device a try nothing to lose.
ebay
Used the bait blocks , they tend to melt and make a mess , if you leave them in and drive, even in the coolest place in the engine bay, plus lucky to find a few victims wedged down near the battery ,would have got rather smelly eventually.
Moth balls are just wrong , the smell they are even overpowering for me, will try the peppermint oil as someone suggested.
Cheers Rob
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Follow Up By: Kenell - Monday, Jul 21, 2025 at 12:24
Monday, Jul 21, 2025 at 12:24
"Moth balls are just wrong , the smell they are even overpowering for me"
Blimey - how did you get your head between his legs?
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Reply By: Member - Cuppa - Saturday, Aug 02, 2025 at 09:52
Saturday, Aug 02, 2025 at 09:52
Contrary to the experience of others here we found an open bonnet &
bright light suspended above worked
well.
Setting was a 12 month stint in the Iron Range rainforest,
Cape York, during which a number of visitors had wiring etc chewed on mainly by melomys'.
The Melomys' were a real nuisance, they would gnaw extensive holes in garden hoses, rubber mats & even the rubber sealing ring on the
kitchen sink plugs.
Under bonnet car parts were an easy target for them. They got us once. Amazingly piercing a thick rubber coolant hose, but thankfully not any wiring. Following this we hooked up a 240v LED globe hung from the open bonnet every night & did not sustain any further damage over the following 8 months.
Thankfully damage from the 1kg+ White tailed rats was limited to a coaxial cable for satellite internet on the roof & and a wrecked bed blanket (multiple holes gnawed) from these shap toothed 'monster rats' which regularly gnaw holes into coconuts to eat the coconut 'meat'.
At another rainforest location we had Melomys' nest building on a regularly used doormat. Peppermint oil was used to good effect.
Someone we got to know swore by spraying everything under the bonnet with cheap hairspray when leaving his Toyota unused for a period of time. Never tried it myself.
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