How to Rodent Proof Your Engine - The Easy Way

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Published 2019-09-03
Greg Macke Your Car Angel describes his method of how to rodent proof your engine - the easy way. First you remove the nest and then you detail the engine. Using peppermint oil in a spray bottle and applied to the engine compartment, rodents and most specifically rats are repelled by the smell and will not return.

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  • @GlennC789
    Rodent actually had a pretty good life. Several homes; some heated. Wife and kids. A pretty good job, mostly electrical work. Then along comes Greg the Rodent Devil and BAM. Rodent apocalypse.
  • @BlueDroneBlues
    Biggest lesson is keep your engine and battery terminals clean. Wonder why people are giving this man a thumbs down? He does a great job explaining this and is offering very helpful advice.
  • @elrobo3568
    I live in Tucson Az. and have had tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage done by packrats to my vehicles. I have tried the different lights, sonar, radar , nuclear and everything else to no avail. I started the peppermint spray and I have so far (three months) had no damage. I also use Hondas rat proof tape available now on line, it's expensive but so was all three of my computers that fried ($10,000 bill for that one) I bought a large 16 oz bottle from amazon and mix in a spray bottle and once a week spray all 4 of my vehicles, under hood and under the engine. I also spray in and around my tack shed and as I said so far all is good. Cheap and easy, no gimmicks. Thanks for the video.
  • @woodybear8298
    He sprayed down the whole engine with a power washer, then told you not to spray near your MAS with a hand sprayer.
  • @ftby59mikeD
    That looks like one of my wife's holiday wreaths!! Your mechanic will appreciate the sweet peppermint smell each & every time too!šŸ‘
  • @bobwallace9814
    Thanks and great timing. As the weather will cool, they look for the warm spots and your engine is one of them. Most folks never do it, but checking under the hood regularly is smart.
  • It worked!! I had a Chipmunk problem all around the insulated battery enclosure in my VW Golf Sportwagen. I put quite a few drops directly on the battery enclosure material. They haven't been packing pine needles and cones around it anymore. Thank You
  • @WingChunBoyz
    You are definitely my car angel! Saved the day! šŸ˜€
  • @wesleyburns4566
    Wow i go camping a lot and rodents always get under the tearing into insulation thanks to you i can put my mind at ease. Thanks for the tip.
  • @karynd2368
    Thatā€™s probably why my AC is history, I found a nest. God bless you for this info ā¤ļø
  • @8spokewheel
    Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I cleaned and sprayed as stated, hope it helps.
  • Awesome! Thanks so much... I will no longer worry about my vehicles... Peppermint oil is something that I already have. A great use...
  • @aeroearth
    Thanks Greg! I shall try that. As rats can carry Weil's disease may I suggest it would be a good idea to use rubber gloves when handling their nests etc. When re baiting rodent traps etc. I am always careful to wash hands thoroughly when done. Trust this helps.
  • Thanks so much for this. We have a 20 year old car in rural Vermont and the mice just made a new complex in her. Short of burning my car to the ground, I'm trying all these tips!
  • @navigator1383
    Interesting take: Some foam sealing products have a bitterent chemical added so rodents wont chew. Also many plastic pipes have bitterant added to deter rodent chewing. Maybe auto manufacturers should incorporate these solutions into their products.
  • @outbackeddie
    That's a fantastic tip. I'm going to give it a try when I store my RV at the end of the season.
  • @watuzi
    That's a fine piece of advice, thanks.
  • @tamsmd1
    I have had my Audi in for service 2 times the last 3 weeks. The second time the rodent chewed much more than the first time. I have asked the dealer servicing how to stop this from happening again. Of course no mention of peppermint to help me. One wonders if they just donā€™t tell me that so it does happen again to make more money. Thank you for this video. I will for sure trying your method as soon as I get my car back from the latest rodent damage.
  • @Coopdundee
    Well done sir just dabbed drops all around motor and interior been camping 6 weeks , I start my car but I only use it to leave the campsite to go get ice and supplies well done video straight to the point and nice detail job dude Iā€™ve been hearing the pitter patter of a mouse somewhere in my car while Iā€™m sleeping in it here in the desert some notes to look at the stars and now hopefully I wonā€™t hear any pitter patterā€™s because my car smells like peppermint and eucalyptus mixed together thank you keith cooper