[FC] What's inside YOUR heater ducts?

Patten Del R Civ AFRL/PKP corvanatics@corvair.org
Tue Aug 12 10:06:01 2003


  I haven't tried that yet so maybe I will Keith.  Since I live out in the
country, it is a constant battle!

  Del Patten

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hammett [mailto:khammett@stainlessfab.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 7:51 AM
To: corvanatics@corvair.org
Subject: RE: [FC] What's inside YOUR heater ducts?


I prefer the non cat method of getting rid of these DM.  Mix portland
cement, flour, and sugar together; set out and watch the tracks.  Soon there
will be no tracks :)  (Mickey Mouse is not harmed by this, my daughters were
concerned)

I had a terrible problem with field mice around the house and in the garage
(never seen any evidence in the house thank goodness) and tried every thing.
That would include a tin mouse (caught several but couldn't handle them
all), mice poison (they wouldn't eat it) and several other home remedies
that did work some but not like the CFS (concrete, flour, sugar).  Heard
about this cure on VV and thought I would give it a try.  I have been mouse
free for several months now!

Keith Hammett

-----Original Message-----
From: corvanatics-admin@corvair.org
[mailto:corvanatics-admin@corvair.org]On Behalf Of Dennis & Debbie Pleau
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 7:12 PM
To: corvanatics@corvair.org; 'corvanatics@corvair.org'
Subject: RE: [FC] What's inside YOUR heater ducts?


It sounds like Kim is feeding your cats to much.

dp

At 03:33 PM 8/11/2003 +0100, Patten Del R Civ AFRL/PKP wrote:
>  The other place the NM mice like on my GB is the pocket below the
>headlights...then when you open the vents, you get a nice surprise!!
>
>   Del Patten...CNM
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: * Greenbrier Goon * [mailto:greenbriergoon@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 11:12 PM
>To: virtualvairs@skiblack.com; corvanatics@corvair.org
>Subject: [FC] What's inside YOUR heater ducts?
>
>
>Hey everybody:
>
>Just thought I would share a picture I took after removing the wheel well
>heater duct piece from the "Ratbrier."
>
>http://www.c-zone.net/northgte/ratbrier-duct.jpg
>
>I was wondering why so much padding was missing from the front seat.  The
>entire heater duct system was like this.
>
>Fortunately, my driver FC has checked out clean and does not appear to have
>ever been the home of anything.
>
>Charles
>
>Greenbrier World:
>http://www.c-zone.net/northgte/greenbrier.htm
>
>1963 Greenbrier PG (soon to be 4 speed)
>1963 Corvair 95 4 Speed (soon to be scrap)
_______________________________________________
Corvanatics mailing list
Corvanatics@corvair.org
http://www.vv.corvair.org/mailman/listinfo/corvanatics
_______________________________________________
Corvanatics mailing list
Corvanatics@corvair.org
http://www.vv.corvair.org/mailman/listinfo/corvanatics