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Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 7:55 am
by greenonion
two lunches wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:45 pm
greenonion wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:19 pm Does anyone happen to know if newer 4Runners from about 2019 to present have that soy-based component on hoses etc that attracts marmots and rodents?
they for sure do. i have not had any damage to mine with this thing zip tied to my battery https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YB ... UTF8&psc=1

i turn it on as soon as i park and shut it off before i roll out.
Wow. Glad I asked. Thanks! Will look into one of these.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 5:27 pm
by AndrewLyonsGeibel
I assume 2023 Subarus also have that wiring? I’ve looked at skid plates, but not sure if they offer enough coverage.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 6:37 pm
by Skimo95
AndrewLyonsGeibel wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 5:27 pm I assume 2023 Subarus also have that wiring? I’ve looked at skid plates, but not sure if they offer enough coverage.
I rescued a chipmunk from an air intake once without knowing.. I’d try coyote urine before turning a subie into a tank :)

Numerous diagnostics I have with fleet vehicles are wiring based due to animals

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 10:20 pm
by Scott P
docjohn wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:22 pm How is it the marmots and porkies don't chew through the plastic? They certainly chew through any wire covers with ease.
If it's construction fencing; that stuff is high density plastic. It would be really hard to chew through, even for a porcupine or marmot.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 2:10 pm
by ShadowAviator
I wonder if they are going after the salt that is on the wiring from winter. A good wash may not get all that off.

I hope the coating of oil and dirt from the farm will keep them off my truck. I guess I'll do some mudding and not wash it.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 4:21 pm
by Briere
two lunches wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:45 pm
greenonion wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:19 pm Does anyone happen to know if newer 4Runners from about 2019 to present have that soy-based component on hoses etc that attracts marmots and rodents?
they for sure do. i have not had any damage to mine with this thing zip tied to my battery https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YB ... UTF8&psc=1

i turn it on as soon as i park and shut it off before i roll out.
Does that mean you sleep with it on if you were to be car camping? I would think so in that case but just seeing what you do.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 4:36 pm
by d_baker
off topic a little, but does anyone use the deer warning whistle gadgets on their car and have success? Success I guess being you haven't hit a deer! ?/

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 3:54 pm
by two lunches
Briere wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 4:21 pm
two lunches wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:45 pm
greenonion wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:19 pm Does anyone happen to know if newer 4Runners from about 2019 to present have that soy-based component on hoses etc that attracts marmots and rodents?
they for sure do. i have not had any damage to mine with this thing zip tied to my battery https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YB ... UTF8&psc=1

i turn it on as soon as i park and shut it off before i roll out.
Does that mean you sleep with it on if you were to be car camping? I would think so in that case but just seeing what you do.
yes when i car camp it is on all night. it will go off at the slightest movement like rolling over but even as a light sleeper, i can barely hear it. i do sometimes wonder if it bothers my dog, though..

if i remember to bring them, i also use the rodent repellant sachets

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 1:14 pm
by IHikeLikeAGirl
Much of this was probably covered to death, but I just decided to throw in my personal experience.

I've used chicken wire and I sleep in my car. I was at the Maroon Bells parking lot one night and the occupants of the cars, on either side of me, were up all night chasing off a porcupine or something. The critters did not touch my car, but I was kept up ALL NIGHT with my neighbors constant battles....

Chicken wire isn't that huge of a pain, once you get the hang of it (10-15 min setup, and that's me doing it alone).

As for access to and from the vehicle, I usually bulge the wire out near one door that I will use and grab a few rocks to put around the base of the bulge. I also use 2 small garden stakes or a straight stick and weave it into a few of the holes, to give the bulge a bit more stability. I leave the sticks in place in the wire, when I role it up and then they are already there for the next trip.

It doesn't take as long as it sounds. I've seen d_baker, rwinters, and a few others spend (what seems like) hours getting an SUV perfectly level at a TH. :-D

I've also used Coyote or Fox urine and Critter Ritter. So far, no issues, but my fellow camping buddies complain that I use too much. The Coyote/Fox Urine smells to high heaven, especially when used to excess. :wink:

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 1:15 pm
by IHikeLikeAGirl
d_baker wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 4:36 pm off topic a little, but does anyone use the deer warning whistle gadgets on their car and have success? Success I guess being you haven't hit a deer! ?/
I am interested in the answer to this too. Perhaps another thread is needed?

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 3:20 pm
by HikerGuy
IHikeLikeAGirl wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 1:14 pm I've also used Coyote or Fox urine and Critter Ritter. So far, no issues, but my fellow camping buddies complain that I use too much. The Coyote/Fox Urine smells to high heaven, especially when used to excess. :wink:
PRO TIP: Don't get coyote urine on your hands. Good god, never again.

Re: Do you marmot proof your car?

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 3:40 pm
by Somewhat of a Prick
Long thread so this might have been covered, but any thoughts on buying a really heavy duty large tarp and then just driving your car into the middle of it and then wrapping up your car? Seems like a quick and easy solution.