Risks: More than Just a Nuisance
It’s not just the “ick” factor. A mouse infestation in your car can lead to serious problems. They can:
Waving Goodbye: Getting Rid of the Mouse
Waving Goodbye: Getting Rid of the Mouse
The key to ousting these furry freeloaders is twofold: removing their access and cutting off their food supply. In case of a severe infestation, you might need professional pest control services, so an early jump on the problem could save you some money:
Keep in mind: the best method to ensure a rodent-free car is prevention. With a clean, sealed car and no easily available food, you’ll create an environment that’s decidedly inhospitable to mice. If you follow these steps, you’re more likely to keep your car mouse-free, ensuring your vehicle stays in the best possible condition for all your future journeys.
Does Auto Insurance Cover Rodent Damage?
For Erie Insurance customers, animal-related damage to your car is covered under comprehensive coverage — including damage to your car from mice or rats. With this optional coverage, you’re only responsible for paying your deductible.
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Have you noticed tiny droppings or chewed wires under the hood of your car? If so, you might be dealing with a furry stowaway. Mice are cunning creatures, and your car could become their home before you even notice. So, how do you handle this unexpected guest?
The Surprise Tenants: Why Mice Love Cars
Mice are attracted to the warmth and seclusion that a car offers. Add to this the food particles and paper for nesting, and your car turns into a desirable residence for these rodents. But worry not, knowing their presence is half the battle won. Here are some reasons why mice might choose your car as their home:
Signs of a Four-Legged Freeloader
Although an industrious rodent can render your car inoperable, evidence of a mouse in your car might not always be obvious. You should keep an eye out for signs like:
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