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When my mog was in for some work, they found a decomposing rat and a nest in behind the heater filter, it had chewed through the side light wire, I guess 24volts was just too much for it to handle, LOL!!!

 

That must have stunk your mog out, mate. I've found one behind the plaster before in a friend's place when we were working there and it reeked so bad that his lab nearly puked :lol:

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i have found that the biggest rat attractor is bio chain oil , the company i used to work for hadf a major problem with rats because of it which then carried over to the rats chewing through the rubber round the gear stick on the ldv to get in and eat my workmates 2 day old kebabs

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