Sorry, doing it again with long posts lol.
Main point....
Present chewing on my Camry doesn't seem to be for food...it's to get in/out, for bedding or entertainment lol.
Are there known places they like to shelter or nest or get in to a Tahoe? Places I can block entrance. Help!!!
I'm trying to be proactive and get out in front of this right away to see any weaknesses, spots or entrances in my Tahoe that I should be looking out for NOW. As we all know, 2020 blew chunks altogether, but it has also been rodent-geddon on our rural property the past year. Gophers, bats (living above our front door light at night, depositing guano on the stucco and on concrete slab grrr), ground squirrels, wood rats (eating said guano off the stucco!) and oh, those dang mice!!! The interior of the Camry that I will be selling is their playground. Had to have the husband install a screen to keep them out of the cabin air filter, they have chewed off the firewall insulation, made nests under the spare tire, deposited acorn chunks in the trunk and the trunk lid, CHEWED the plastic around the interior air vents and PEE everywhere on the dash ugh. So despite it being in very good shape otherwise, it is a mouse playground. I do NOT want to deal with that with another vehicle that is 8 years older but almost as in good shape as my "new" 2015 Toyota. Has anyone dealt with this issue in their Tahoe, and if so, have any known solutions? Thank you in advance!