Mice in cab, heads up 2019+ owners.


Blmpkn

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2023 2 door Big Bend, 2" lift, 35s.
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1996
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Ford Ranger
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Suspected I had a mouse in my cab from seeing some wierd crumbs and shredded bits of paper on the floor.

Left a cookie (naturally) on my floormat yesterday when I got home to see how whole it was going to be this morning.

It was gone šŸ™„ started the search..

Found a nest on my battery made from blankets I have stuffed in the back seat, and the M.F'er ate half a bag of... snacks.. I had locked in the glovebox that I got for a friend who's battling M.S.


This is apparently a somewhat common issue with the new trucks. I think they get in through the fresh air vent for the cab.. remember reading about the issue quickly a couple months ago. Some people have even had nests between the headliner and roof.

This pisses me off -__-
 
Suspected I had a mouse in my cab from seeing some wierd crumbs and shredded bits of paper on the floor.

Left a cookie (naturally) on my floormat yesterday when I got home to see how whole it was going to be this morning.

It was gone šŸ™„ started the search..

Found a nest on my battery made from blankets I have stuffed in the back seat, and the M.F'er ate half a bag of... snacks.. I had locked in the glovebox that I got for a friend who's battling M.S.


This is apparently a somewhat common issue with the new trucks. I think they get in through the fresh air vent for the cab.. remember reading about the issue quickly a couple months ago. Some people have even had nests between the headliner and roof.

This pisses me off -__-
You should post some "No Rodents Allowed" signs.
 
Suspected I had a mouse in my cab from seeing some wierd crumbs and shredded bits of paper on the floor.

Left a cookie (naturally) on my floormat yesterday when I got home to see how whole it was going to be this morning.

It was gone šŸ™„ started the search..

Found a nest on my battery made from blankets I have stuffed in the back seat, and the M.F'er ate half a bag of... snacks.. I had locked in the glovebox that I got for a friend who's battling M.S.


This is apparently a somewhat common issue with the new trucks. I think they get in through the fresh air vent for the cab.. remember reading about the issue quickly a couple months ago. Some people have even had nests between the headliner and roof.

This pisses me off -__-
Start charging them rent and watch how fast they pack up and leave :)
 
69590
 
I actually saw them on the news this morning... they had a DYI guy on live and he plugged the company.
I was going to reply: 'I guess if I was a mouse and saw some of my buddy's you-know-whatzas layin' around, I'd beat a path the hell outta there'.
Know what I mean?
 
Mice are a problem in newer vehicles. I'm told it's because the wiring insulation is made from soy now and it's edible. Plastic is a no-go now for environmental reasons, causes global warming or some shit.
 
Mice are a problem in newer vehicles. I'm told it's because the wiring insulation is made from soy now and it's edible. Plastic is a no-go now for environmental reasons, causes global warming or some shit.
Mini has had this issue for years now... not everything that is new is improved.
 
great- now wire insulation is going to fail faster than before- if it doesnt get ate by vermin first!
 
Mice are a problem in newer vehicles. I'm told it's because the wiring insulation is made from soy now and it's edible. Plastic is a no-go now for environmental reasons, causes global warming or some shit.

You are correct. It has been an issue for years with Hondas.
 

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