Chevy Corvette Forum banner

Too cover or not too cover...

3K views 12 replies 12 participants last post by  chstitans42 
#1 ·
That is the question. In about a month I will be storing my vette for the winter in my garage. It's a vert. So I plan on putting up the top and the windows. Should I also cover it? This my first year at this house so I don't know for sure if mice can get into my garage or not. Thanks
 
#11 ·
Or a trip to Ca. :thumbsup3:
 
#3 ·
The cover covers the top side. If you have mice, I would be concerned with them getting into the underside of the car and gnawing on the wiring or other stuff. If the garage is heated, my worry would be spider poop. If the garage is not heated, spider poop should not be a problem. That said, I keep mine covered all the time with the "Battery MINDer" connected between times on the road.
 
#4 ·
It's virtually impossible to stop mice from entering as they can squeeze themselves thru a 1/2" diameter hole. I live in a 1960's mobile home and they literally chew their way in thru the walls and floor. So rather than trying to stop them from getting in I set traps and usually get at least one most every night. I have a pet 5-foot long female gopher snake and keep her well fed all year. I keep a one-gallon freezer bag full of dead mice in my freezer and only 30 seconds in my microwave is all that is needed...................................
 
#5 ·
Good way of keeping the mice population down and out of your vehicles. At the risk of being accused of hijacking the thread, do you have to force feed or does she take the warmed mice as she would a live specimen (strike, wrap and engulf)?
 
#9 ·
I do not store my cars, theres no need, I can drive year round.. I do however cover mine if they won t be driven for a week .. it keeps them clean and keeps dirt from embedding in the convertible top on my C5..FYI,the less you need to scrub on canvas, the better... I m told that some moth balls in or under your car while stored will discourage rodents.. I cannot personally verify but it does keep squirrels out of my attic.
 
#10 ·
It's virtually impossible to stop mice from entering as they can squeeze themselves thru a 1/2" diameter hole. I live in a 1960's mobile home and they literally chew their way in thru the walls and floor. So rather than trying to stop them from getting in I set traps and usually get at least one most every night. I have a pet 5-foot long female gopher snake and keep her well fed all year. I keep a one-gallon freezer bag full of dead mice in my freezer and only 30 seconds in my microwave is all that is needed...................................
I recommend a "ratzapper" (or two) and rat tails so you can easily see if they have been tripped. I live in the country and these devices have greatly assisted me in my constant battle against mice and rats! Sunflower seeds are cheap in bulk and make great bait. After the trap works, you just dump out the dead rodent, replace bait and, good to go.
Toobroke, these devices will keep your snake food intact and eliminate handling bloody traps. It is basicly an electrocution chamber for them. I have even caught squirrels who ventured too close to the house for food.
 
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top