Yeah please check to see no fluffy felines are thereAlso remember to bang on your hood in the winter before starting yoir Jeep as cats like to get in the engines, on top of the tires, and in wheel wells when it's cold.
Starting an engine with a cat in it is an absolutely horrifying event![]()
Except where I live the owls get the cats.Proven 10,000 years old technology![]()
Guys, real quick. Temperatures will be going down, protect your thingies. I use Repel All from Home Depot. I spread it around my front tires, and it works amazing. I've seen zero rodent activity in my engine bay and my Jeep is parked out in the open.
Mo, what if they’re hairless? Or bunnies? Also I don’t see anything on your tires. And I definitely need something since I live in the woods! When I worked at my buddy’s shop and folks had rodent problems he’d recommend Irish spring in the engine bay. Apparently it’s repulsive to mice and rats and they won’t go into the engine bay because the smell. I did notice the peanut shells slowly stopped showing up.Yeah please check to see no fluffy felines are there![]()

I use this, around tires on the pavement, and under front axle. Lasts for a month.Jeep JUnkie,
did you use the granules? or something else? i just googled it. is it on the tires or pavement?
how long does one treatment last?
very interested had a critter chewing on the felt on my battery cover on my 24 with 5000 miles on it.
It willSmart! I wonder if it would piss off my dogs!
No, not on tires, just around tires, just a barrier between tire and rodent. Rodent isMo, what if they’re hairless? Or bunnies? Also I don’t see anything on your tires. And I definitely need something since I live in the woods! When I worked at my buddy’s shop and folks had rodent problems he’d recommend Irish spring in the engine bay. Apparently it’s repulsive to mice and rats and they won’t go into the engine bay because the smell. I did notice the peanut shells slowly stopped showing up.
Buy the. Concentrate and spray the ground. There’s nothing to eat.It says it's pet safe, then AI (which isn't always right) says if ingested by your dog it could cause toxicity and gastrointestinal issues. so not sure what to make of that. Since my dog eats poop whereever he finds it, not sure I can chance this or who is lying.
i tried looking into the AI data but not seeing the answer directly
I will stick with peppermint spray on the engine for now but wish i could use this stuff!