Cheese Burger Eating Mouse In The Truck!

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Apr 27, 2013 | 04:17 AM
  #1  
About 2 months ago when we were still ***** deep in Winter I noticed a torn up Mc Donalds bag I had left in my truck and instantly my heart sank as I knew it meant only one thing....A MOUSE!.

Anyway since then I had vacuumed out my truck, and since I had not noticed anything wrong or out of the ordinary until 3 nights ago. I left my girl friends house at 2am and decided to get a Quarter Pounder from Mc D's and when I went home I decided I would clean my truck out in the morning. Long story short, morning came and my Quarter Pounder box was chewed up and all over my seat! Severely P.O'ed I bought a Mc Double and ate 96% of it and stuck the rest on a mouse trap and got the little bastard yesterday morning!

I have another trap set just incase there is another mouse, but all things considered I cannot find a point of entry as to where the mouse could have gotten in. Is there a hole in the air box or something? or somewhere I should check? I'd hate to have one of those little fkrs die in my air box or dash and then rot in there.
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Apr 27, 2013 | 08:41 AM
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so this mouse only ate cheeseburgers from McDonalds ? LOL.

unless you were providing a steady stream of food and more importantly - water, then the mouse is (was) coming and going. and if there's one, there's more. there is a big rubber plug in the firewall for the clutch rod in the manual trans. check there. there's an opening from the upper cowl down into the air box that i'm not familar with, but also the windshield wiper wiring is somewhere in the drivers side of the cowl.

another method to deal with mice. the little blue decon pellets (from walmart or anywhere) are very effective. they dehydrate the mouse, so if they can leave to get water they will, and die elsewhere. if they can't leave it dries them out and greatly reduces (but not quite eliminates) the stink of a dead mouse.
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Apr 27, 2013 | 06:38 PM
  #3  
At least a coon didn't **** in your truck.....
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Apr 27, 2013 | 06:45 PM
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Quote: At least a coon didn't **** in your truck.....
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Apr 28, 2013 | 03:12 AM
  #5  
Quote: so this mouse only ate cheeseburgers from McDonalds ? LOL.

unless you were providing a steady stream of food and more importantly - water, then the mouse is (was) coming and going. and if there's one, there's more. there is a big rubber plug in the firewall for the clutch rod in the manual trans. check there. there's an opening from the upper cowl down into the air box that i'm not familar with, but also the windshield wiper wiring is somewhere in the drivers side of the cowl.

another method to deal with mice. the little blue decon pellets (from walmart or anywhere) are very effective. they dehydrate the mouse, so if they can leave to get water they will, and die elsewhere. if they can't leave it dries them out and greatly reduces (but not quite eliminates) the stink of a dead mouse.
Yes he only ate cheeseburgers and their wrappers/box lol. My girl friend had dropped an open rice crispy in the truck that same night, and that wasn't even touched and it was on the floor and the Quarter Pounder box was on the seat!. I also had watched my 3 year old niece a few times and she had various dry food items like cereal on the floor that were never touched by the mouse. This mouse just loved cheeseburgers and Checkers BLT's I guess.

I felt a little awkward going to Mc Donalds a second night in a row so I put some turkey on the new trap and there was nothing this morning on it. So either I'm mouse free or the remaining mice don't like turkey.
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Apr 28, 2013 | 08:52 PM
  #6  
Mickey D's probably poisoned him!
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