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- NJ, U.S.A.
Ok, got a slightly "off the beaten path" question for those folks with more than one vehicle in their "stables" - how do you deal with insect intrusion?
My '92 isn't a DD these days, so it sits a lot of the time (try to get it out on weekends). About a week ago, I loaned it to my mother while her car was having electrical problems.
I went out to move it that night when I got home, and when I opened the driver's door, a spider climbed over the gasket and disappeared into the cabin.
Since then, I've been seeing cobwebs popping up inside the vehicle. I had hoped that the little bugger would eventually make his way out through the vents due to the lack of spider-compatible edibles in the cabin, but have been disappointed so far.
Does anyone here have a "tried and true" method for discouraging spiders and the like from taking up semi-permanent residence within occasionally-used cars? I thought about mothballs, have concerns about the smell.
Thoughts?
Rob
My '92 isn't a DD these days, so it sits a lot of the time (try to get it out on weekends). About a week ago, I loaned it to my mother while her car was having electrical problems.
I went out to move it that night when I got home, and when I opened the driver's door, a spider climbed over the gasket and disappeared into the cabin.
Since then, I've been seeing cobwebs popping up inside the vehicle. I had hoped that the little bugger would eventually make his way out through the vents due to the lack of spider-compatible edibles in the cabin, but have been disappointed so far.
Does anyone here have a "tried and true" method for discouraging spiders and the like from taking up semi-permanent residence within occasionally-used cars? I thought about mothballs, have concerns about the smell.
Thoughts?
Rob