How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Car Engine

Squirrels are pesky creatures, and if you live in an area where they’re a common sight, you know how frustrating it can be when they get into your car engine. Here are a few tips on how to keep squirrels out of your car engine, so you can keep your vehicle running smoothly!

What to do if you see a squirrel in your car

If you see a squirrel in your car, the first thing to do is to get the animal out of the car. If you can’t get it out, you’ll need to close all the windows and doors so the squirrel can’t get inside. You should also try to block the exhaust pipe so the squirrel can’t get into the car with smoke. Finally, turn off your car and wait for the squirrel to leave on its own.

How to scare squirrels away from your engine

If you have a car with an engine, you probably don’t want squirrels messing around with it. Here are some tips to keep squirrels out of your engine:

– Make sure your car is locked and all the doors are closed when you’re not using it.
– Install a squirrel deterrent device like the Predator Guardian or the Squirrel Buster.
– Use a noise maker to scare the squirrels away.

Conclusion

If you’re like most people, you love your car but hate the thought of squirrels getting inside to steal your food. Unfortunately for you, squirrels are experts at getting into cars and figuring out how to start them. Here are four tips on how to keep squirrels out of your engine:
1. Make sure the car is locked when not in use: This may seem obvious, but many people forget to do this – especially if they have young children or pets who might be tempted to get inside.
2. Be sure all the doors and windows are closed tightly: This one should go without saying, but some people still leave their windows open while they’re driving in order to air the car out. Not only will this attract squirrels, it also lets in mosquitoes and other pests that can cause damage to your vehicle’s interior.
3. Install a chimney guard: If there isn’t room for a full-blown security system (like a dead bolt), consider installing a chimney guard as an additional deterrent against squirrels trying to gain access through the flue pipe of your fireplace or stovetop venting system.
4. Keep bird feeders away from openings on your vehicle: Just as squirrels

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