Yes, they do. Unless, of course, you followed the advice of a fellow list member a while back, whose name I've since forgotten, and built the "better mouse trap"...... Basically, a 5 gallon pail with a rod running through the top, also going through a soup can, double ended cup, or some such arrangement being able to spin freely, and having a little peanut butter spread around the circumference. Also needed is a little ramp, or ladder, so the little pests can get to the bait. Up here in the colder parts we put a bit of anti-freeze in the bottom of the pail instead of just water so they don't end up getting cold feet........instead of just a .....little.........swim. Make sure other "friendly" critters like dogs and cats can't get near it if using the anti-freeze. I've included a couple photos of the one that protects my '69 Spit, at http://www.vsv.cape.com/~ktnkt/Mouse%20trap%201.jpg and http://www.vsv.cape.com/~ktnkt/Mouse%20trap%202.jpg I removed a couple of the little darlings before the pictures were taken to protect the guilty. So, time to start protecting the car and save some money on seats and wiring harnesses, and keep the nuts outa your frame!! Cheers, Kevin Thompson Cape Cod British Car Club @ clubs.hemmings.com/capecodbritish
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