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Rat nesting in engine bay

Discussion in 'Prius v Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by jonb505, Apr 10, 2015.

  1. jonb505

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    Found a rats nest on top of my engine cover a couple days ago. On the bright side, better a rat than a mouse, he was apparently too fat to fit into the engine air filter box or cabin vents(all clean there). :D Appears he used the inverter as his toilet area though. :sick:
    I cleaned it all up as best I could and have been leaving my hood open every night the past few days to deter any future occupancy(going to take it in for engine detailing/deodorizing on monday). My last service was in November, so he could've been setting up home anytime between now and then.
    I'm guessing he used it as his winter home. Hopefully now spring is here he has moved on. image.jpg
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    Now the question is, what part of the car was used for nesting material?
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    From what I can see the black fabric on the bottom left mixed with the white fluff appears to be the same as the insulating cover on the splash shield directly underneath the engine. The numbered/coloured tags appear to be Wiring harness labels, yet I didn't notice any bits of wire in the nest or any chewed wires that I could see from my inspection, but still a possibility. :unsure:
    Lesson learned, check under the hood at least once a week, and maybe bike to work less and drive more. :D
     
  2. rjparker

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    I don't know where the material came from but I would get some of the green cube rat and mouse poison and put out all around the inside of the garage (assume you are garaging with the hood open). Plus poison outside if you don't have outside pets to worry about. My strategy is to get rid of the rodents. Otherwise they will end up in your house as well.
     
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    I rent a basement suite in a house. Parking is outside on paved driveway. It's supposed to rain tonight, so I probably will not leave the hood open. No sign of rats around the house, in the yard. There was a new fence built I n the backyard, and the neighbour was building a new house, doing a bunch of landscaping the past few months so quite possible they disturbed a nest, prompting the rat family to relocate to my prius.
    I'll just keep an eye on my car/engine bay, about all I can do.
    One of the downsides living in a port city. Immigrant rats. (n)
     
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    We had a rat, same location. Think he even went along for a drive or two. He alternated between the car and garage. This guy finally chased him off. And, his name is Chase:

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    are there rats everywhere? i've never seen one, but we've got plenty of mice and other small varmints. maybe you got mendel's rat.:p
     
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    Never seen a rat in my life before I moved to Vancouver 2 years ago. Had one get in my basement suite 1 year ago(different house), tunnelled and chewed their way right through the wall in the kitchen. :eek: Much rather have them living in the engine bay than go through that experience again.
    Alberta (my former home) claimed for many years to be a rat free province, not sure if that still holds true.
     
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    i always think of rats as warmer climes, cause when i go south, i see traps everywhere.
     
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    With this Gal, I find no rodents in the area. She attacks and then brings home dead mice, rats, and chipmunks (I like Chipmunks) as gifts for us, and then eats them. luna.jpg
     
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    I recommend you get this. Put some dog food inside. I have killed a few. Works good with batteries. Was shock how it can kill rats with it.

     
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    Definitely cheaper than a feline. One trip to the Vet is $200. Plus food is like $15.00 per week.
     
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    i like that! does it work for mice? what do you do, just dump 'em overboard?
     
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    Just put dog food in there. Use 4 AA batteries. Work good. Yes, it will kill rats, mice anything small that fit in there. I kill a BIG rat. I recommend dump them somewhere else instead of your trash. It will stink up.LOL
     
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    Wasn't really an issue until the food composting came along. That usually attracts rodents and other scavenging animals.