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Model Year 23/24 Rodent attack

Cupra_33

Active Member
Sep 9, 2024
26
4
France
Hi,

Our Formentor has been attacked for the second time by a rodent in 9 months 🤬
It ate the soundproofing foam close to the engine bulckheaf and in the front fenders. Fortunately, it looks like there´s no other damage.
It’s crazy, since I asked the dealer to install an ultrasonic unit since new…
I had kept one from my wife´s previous car. I´ll order new batteries and reinstall it ASAP. Additionally, I ´ll apply engine oil on all foams and plastic housings. I know rodent don’t like this on their fur…
&€@%#*$£ rodent !!!
 
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EdwinV

Active Member
Feb 7, 2022
34
11
That is really annoying.

I have read that people even hang toilet cleaning/fresh blocks under the hood because the smell would scare the animals away. The cheapest ones stink the most. I do not know what this does to any possible smell inside the car. I hope the electronic sound devices also work.
Another option I read about is to park on wire mesh. But that's only possible if you have a private driveway.

I translated this from a Dutch website:
Take a number of roof battens and use them to make a square that extends approximately 30-40 cm beyond the car. Make sure that it is large enough that it extends well beyond your car on all sides. Note: a piece of wire mesh in the middle of the car is not enough: a stone marten can climb and jump well. It will then climb up the tires on the outside. - It is best to use chicken wire or aviary wire.
Do not stretch the mesh too tightly between the slats: stone martens do not like a moving surface. This will keep them away from the car. If you stretch the mesh too tightly, the marten will simply be able to walk over it.
 
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