What to Do If There Are Mice in the Engine Compartment?
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First, eliminate any odors inside the engine compartment. Mouse urine is not only pungent and unpleasant, but it can also attract other mice to return to the engine compartment by following the scent. You can choose to spray perfume or take the car to a detailing shop for a thorough cleaning. Finally, change your parking location to avoid areas where mice frequently appear, and regularly open the hood to inspect the engine and other components. In cold weather, the warm engine compartment can attract various animals. While cats and dogs may only lie under the car or on the hood, smaller creatures like mice can squeeze into the engine compartment.