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Beltrack

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We build them tough here.

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We build them tough here.

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If this is a joke I don't get it but will always respond if mice are mentioned. Underhood in our cars and tractors I find a place for a SPAM tin and half fill it with camphor balls; been doing this since the 90's when mice got to work underhood in my Pathfinder. They hate camphor. This site has many mice prevention ideas, mostly unhelpful methinks. No offense.
Later Cubs with side panels are made for my idea, for my 102 I drape an old bath towel over the hood to keep the camphor smell in.
Cheers, Jack
 
if moth balls repel tree rats, then i should place some around my tomatoes! 🍅 🐿️
(dang furry thieves)
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Where I come from, Queens County, we call 'em tamatas. I grow Celebrity's and cage them to keep out squirrels. Get the Gardeners Supply catalog.
Celebrity's are determinate, grow to 4ft, Bonide is the producer.
Cheers, Jack
 
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