#1 Some plastics are soy-based. All rodents love to chew on it. I know from very expensive personal experiences. They don't actually eat it though. As for the gasoline? It evaporated. Because...DUH.
Leon, Squirrels nested in my van and my wife's RAV4 two years ago. The baby squirrels ate the Hell out of both vehicle's wire harnesses and happily nested on top of the engines. We were away on vacation for a month and both cars sat in the driveway and they moved right in while we were gone. Combined cost of replacing the harnesses was around $3,000.
I had a squirrel hide on the engine block, and the farm dogs ripped off the front quarter panel, bumper, all the wind-faring underneath, the engine wiring harness and punctured across the side of the hood trying to get it.
Insurance adjuster wrote it down as a bear attack - nice guy, cut me a 12K euro break.
#1 Some plastics are soy-based. All rodents love to chew on it. I know from very expensive personal experiences. They don't actually eat it though. As for the gasoline? It evaporated. Because...DUH.
Leon, Squirrels nested in my van and my wife's RAV4 two years ago. The baby squirrels ate the Hell out of both vehicle's wire harnesses and happily nested on top of the engines. We were away on vacation for a month and both cars sat in the driveway and they moved right in while we were gone. Combined cost of replacing the harnesses was around $3,000.
I had a squirrel hide on the engine block, and the farm dogs ripped off the front quarter panel, bumper, all the wind-faring underneath, the engine wiring harness and punctured across the side of the hood trying to get it.
Insurance adjuster wrote it down as a bear attack - nice guy, cut me a 12K euro break.
yup. it's really gonna be fun for electric cars. mice got my whole ignition system on my focus.
Squirrels nested in my van and my wife's RAV4 two years ago. The baby squirrels ate the Hell out of both vehicle's wire harnesses and happily nested on top of the engines. We were away on vacation for a month and both cars sat in the driveway and they moved right in while we were gone. Combined cost of replacing the harnesses was around $3,000.
I had a squirrel hide on the engine block, and the farm dogs ripped off the front quarter panel, bumper, all the wind-faring underneath, the engine wiring harness and punctured across the side of the hood trying to get it.
Insurance adjuster wrote it down as a bear attack - nice guy, cut me a 12K euro break.