I've seen this before. A well established rat's next in a vehicle. But what I have never seen before is one where no damage to wiring occurred. Rodent's LOVE to chew wiring to pieces.
We cleaned this up and didn't find a nick one. Very fortunate.
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I've seen this before. A well established rat's next in a vehicle. But what I have never seen before is one where no damage to wiring occurred. Rodent's LOVE to chew wiring to pieces.
We cleaned this up and didn't find a nick one. Very fortunate.
Lucky and how! Thanks for the share....I think.
Agree totally. Lucky owner. :bowdown:
WOW, how long did that sit for that nest to be established?
Wow !!!
YIKES! :yikes:
Truth be told, this F3 belongs to my Brother-in-Law. He lives in the mountains in North Carolina. He parks this from sometime in December to March when he starts riding again. I think this nest is at least 1 year old. Probably built during hibernation time last year. It was very thick and well established. Obviously, not recommended!:yikes:
:coffee: I had a nest in less than a month's time.
Stored an ATV in a friend's horse barn. Checked it out after
three weeks and found the nest.
The fix: rat poison placed around the ATV. .....:thumbup:
:thumbup: as your probably already aware
:lecturef_smilie: the cat(s) can cause some problems too, especially if too comfortable on the seat & decides to pick at it (similar but not sharpen claws):gaah: solution: simple seat cover can stay on 24/7 or just be a old towel when parked:thumbup: