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I had this problem with my ATV. I ended up putting scented dryer sheets in a bunch of panels and that made it go away. Give it a shot if the trap doesn't work.
 

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Mouse trap…….

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My cats pretty useless when it comes to this. Mice take over my garage and he's to busy getting jars stuck on his head. Who knows where the Hell the jar even came from? Lol.

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Moth balls work but stink. They sell a device you can zip tie somewhere that uses batteries and it makes high-frequency noises that keep rats and squirrels out of your vehicles.
They don’t work well enough. The only thing that really works is extermination.
 

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A few years back we had a rat and field mice infestation in our house. Those plastic traps killed many a mouse. Oddly I had one electrocute itself on the mustang’s battery.

My cats were useless they treated the mice as toys. The cats were scorpion killing champs though!
 

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You had the PERFECT chance to put a link from a band named "Ratt" and this is the direction you took? Sigh.
Should work, had a mouse get in my 4Runner I owned prior and the little bastard jumped on my shoulder while I was on the interstate. Long story short, mouse traps all in the 4Runner and a dead mouse in less than 2 hours.
 

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Nope. Done with that bullshit.
You had the PERFECT chance to put a link from a band named "Ratt" and this is the direction you took? Sigh.
Ratt was a great band! Wouldn't drive the rodents away.
Ghost however...:puke:
 

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Something about the mouse trap spooked it. And the bigger rat trap was down in the battery tray which the rodent looked very uninterested in going down in to. To those that can easily identify, is this a rat or a mouse?

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It crawled in and around the engine bay for about 30 minutes looking for the engine cover nest it had started and the. some place warm which there will none of since I’m in the fortunate position of being able to not use the Jeep until either a body is recovered (preferred) or enough time has passed with no new signs.

No sign of it in that area for the next 12 hours.

Not sure if it left the Jeep or went somewhere else.

What are your thoughts?
My thoughts are that its hilarious you used your security camera to film the guy, lol!

If he is gone, I would be worried that he was hanging around nearby and whenever you drive your Jeep again he will come back for the heat.
 

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Something about the mouse trap spooked it. And the bigger rat trap was down in the battery tray which the rodent looked very uninterested in going down in to. To those that can easily identify, is this a rat or a mouse?

https://my.arlo.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/E308B5F27A838C33_202210

It crawled in and around the engine bay for about 30 minutes looking for the engine cover nest it had started and the. some place warm which there will none of since I’m in the fortunate position of being able to not use the Jeep until either a body is recovered (preferred) or enough time has passed with no new signs.

No sign of it in that area for the next 12 hours.

Not sure if it left the Jeep or went somewhere else.

What are your thoughts?
I’m by no means a rodent expert but I think that’s a roof rat (aka house rat). His tail is longer than his body.
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