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To answer to your Apr. 1 Q&A about keeping rodents from get at the wiring on your cars, we have found that purchasing livestock ear tags with an insecticide in them seem to work on the various rodents in our area. Not just any stock ear tags work. It is the insecticide that seems to deter the invasion of rodents. Use cable ties to attach a couple under the hood and away from major heat locations. These appear to last 3-5 years before needing

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