Are there mice in my Chevy Silverado truck?
Are there mice in my Chevy Silverado truck?
Radio plays relatively loudly in my shop 24/7…. mice still are in the building and get under the hood of vehicles. Leaving the hoods open pretty much keeps them away though. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
How to remove mouse dust from Silverado Sierra?
Very close to the blower motor. To remove the debris I would probably be inclined to disassemble as much of the duct-work as I could and use a vacuum. Blowing it out will create a big mess. And yeah, don’t breath in the mouse dust.
Where is the mouse nest in the duct work?
Re: Mouse nest in the duct work – Questions! The only practical thing i can think of is removing your blower motor under the glove box and using an air hose attachment to blow out each duct on the inside. Most of the stuff should blow on the passenger floor where all the ducts go into the blower.
Where are the ducts on a Silverado Sierra?
The only practical thing i can think of is removing your blower motor under the glove box and using an air hose attachment to blow out each duct on the inside. Most of the stuff should blow on the passenger floor where all the ducts go into the blower.
Are there mice in the 2015 Chevy Silverado?
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Very close to the blower motor. To remove the debris I would probably be inclined to disassemble as much of the duct-work as I could and use a vacuum. Blowing it out will create a big mess. And yeah, don’t breath in the mouse dust.
What should I put in my Chevy Silverado to keep mice away?
Yep, the copper plated stuff or stainless steel wool works if screening in not possible. Dont use regular steel wool, it will rust and stain everything around it. People also say dryer sheets keep them away, but I would think mice would love them. Could always start smoking, I read years ago that mice hate the smell of cigarette smoke.
Re: Mouse nest in the duct work – Questions! The only practical thing i can think of is removing your blower motor under the glove box and using an air hose attachment to blow out each duct on the inside. Most of the stuff should blow on the passenger floor where all the ducts go into the blower.