first day of being outside doing garden things and also got to clean the car out. there is nothing in it which requires such cleaning other than the fact that mice make their home in there and i can't find out where they are getting in. i have no lift and the mechanic didn't look very hard or doesn't care. yes, i'm finding a new mechanic... eventually...
the fun stuff first, today started with some cleaning up the dried out bean vines that i didn't get off there in the late fall. i'm about half done and have a bucket full of things to bury already.

nice sunny day, warm enough i didn't need a heavy coat, my hands didn't get cold, breeze was on my back so perfect conditions for the task at hand.
as for the mousecapades, well... i vac'd up all the mouse poops i could find, took out the back seats to get under them and removed all the extra old shirts i'd stuffed around the back seat to keep them from getting under there. nope, they still found a way in. nasty mouse piss smell. it's horrible. aired car out all day, washed every place i could get to with bleach/water. several times to make sure. took everything out of the trunk too (not much in there, but removed all the padding/cover, got the spare tire out and washed that all down too. pulled the carpeting up from the edge of the rear seats to see if they'd gotten back in there. yep. they've shredded the carpet backing and used that as a nest material before. they did it again. pulled that nest out and am leaving that all open to the air, well washed out.
i've never kept food in there. i don't keep anything in there now other than the absolute minimum. ice-scraper, spare tire, jack, tire iron, paperwork in safe place and the mats, that's it. i don't even drive it that often, that's the biggest reason why they find it a place to live. i've had to put a screen over the air intake to keep the mice from building a home in my air filter (luckily i caught that one before they chewed through and dropped crud into the engine through the carb). i also had to foam my hood metal parts to keep the mice out of there (yes, they were in there, one time i busted a gut laughing because i had opened the hood to check the engine and i heard something skittering in the hood and knew right away it was a mouse and it stuck it's head out and looked at me from about 8 inches away... li'l bugger...). i keep some traps handy, but i don't like to keep them set all the time because i think the bait actually can be smelled and attracts them more than if there's no food at all in the car. but once in a while when i see signs of mice then i get the traps out and try to get them all out. i can do that, but then keeping them out...
i've tried all sorts of smells to discourage them, nothing drives them out once they are in there.
i have yet to figure out how to get the cabin air filter open to check it and replace it if needed. that's a project for some other ...
the mice are also in my wall here and i've been trapping them along the base of the house and i think i've gotten at least one or two of them, but usually there's more than one miscreant... i'm not sure where they are getting in either. this house wasn't quite built with critter control issues in mind so i have to plug along and find the gaps and then fill them in and keep at it. this is a far cry from the hundreds of mice that were in the walls when i first started staying here. this spring, one of the projects will be to get the garden shed taken care of to seal it up so the mice can't use that to get in the walls. not too much activity in there this past fall/winter because i did seal up what i could using spray foam, but that didn't get everything and the walls need a mouse-proof layer on them. we have ceramic tile to put up, not sure we have enough, but it should get us started. have to get the tile cutter from my brother or borrow one somehow. not critical quite yet. still too cold at night for a few more weeks.
before and after pics if i can remember... ha!
luckily, plenty to keep busy with no matter what...
