What abt those sticky trap? maybe that will work...If not just get the DECON ones. It came with its own tray so no spill for you.
Alright, the answer is to make him a nice little warm home next to the trash can. I'm talking like a little space heater and everything, with a little cozy bed and all. Once you have that set up, make sure to leave plenty of food out for him. This way you ensure he stays out of your engine bay and won't think twice about eating some lousy wires while he has real food to take back to his little mouse home. Problem solved
Also, your neighbors cat comes on your property and consumes rat poison, and somehow it's your fault? Keep your dam cat inside lady. Jeeze... lol
is your driveway/yard fenced in? get any kind of dog in the terrier breed, that'll take care of the rat. and it will teach your neighbor to keep their cat inside where they are supposed to be.
DON'T get the sticky trap, oh god, I had to trap a gopher once cuz it was digging holes around our backyard, and it gets trapped, but I noticed that it's back end was not on the trap, so it crapped itself MANY times.......so unless you want to get the MOST amount of crap on your engine for one last time, then go ahead and use the sticky trap...oh the horror...
Ok I'm trying to get this freakin' Rat off my engine. My car is parked outside everynight a few feet away from the trash can and "Ratatouille" loves to have his dinner in my engine bay where it is warm. When he is done he leaves poops in there. I want to place a mouse trap but not sure how big this thing is, by the size of those poops it must be a big one. Any suggestions or has anyone had this problem?
Make him/her a nice little snack of "Prestone" meatballs, and leave them in thier special spot unda the hood ? (drinks)
Mmmm antifreezy sweetness...
(lol) Have you tried parking your car somewhere else? Maybe see how it could be climbing in there... maybe sealing your garbage can better, or relocating that as opposed to relocating the car... (lol2)
Just a thought....
Have you looked in your airbox lately?
I know mice and other sorts of rodents think its a great place to set up shop, and since it would be warm, next to food and some place to build a nest....
I would think its funny except I have taken waaaaay too many of them out of other folks cars. (That or nuts from a squirrel or chipmunk)
As far as the trap goes, go get some of the wooden ones and bait them with peanut butter. Put them under the car and one on top of your engine, see what happens. I would just start with a mousetrap, not a rat trap. I have a feeling that what you found would be much bigger if it was a rat...