Perhaps this does not quite belong here, but it also has to do with storing your car:
I have a fairly new heated and humidity controlled garage, detached from the house just for my W108 and W113. However, my biggest problem WAS to keep the mice out of there in the winter…
The first year I did a big mistake by using D con mouse poison with the result that I found the D con under the passenger seat of the W108 in the spring including this wicked smell (perhaps you know what I mean).
Next I tried glue traps with much better results. However, they proofed that the critters still get in.
3 years ago, while thinking about this problem I thought of my 3 cats I have living in the house. How can I put them to use?
Well, here is what I came up with: I sprinkle the used cat litter around the foundation on each side and the back of the garage: Not one mouse or any evidence thereof has ever been seen since!! Problem solved, I still use glue traps but only to verify that they are gone and the traps remain empty now for the 3rd year!
Ok, you may have a similar problem but you do not have a cat. I am happy to mail you the product since my cats’ production capabilities are quite efficient; however, you need to pay for shipping and handling.
Happy holidays
Urban