CAR CHAOS: Squirrels Are SABOTAGING Your Ride!

CAR CHAOS: Squirrels Are SABOTAGING Your Ride!

A peculiar problem has surfaced for motorists in Petersfield, leaving mechanics baffled and drivers stranded. Within a single week, two vehicles arrived at the same garage with an incredibly unusual engine issue – a complete blockage of the air intake.

The culprit? Not mechanical failure, but a determined collection of acorns. Rodents, preparing for the colder months, had meticulously stuffed the vehicles’ air boxes with the nuts, effectively suffocating the engines.

Mechanic Belton, who encountered the strange cases, explained that while this isn’t entirely unheard of, the sudden cluster of incidents was remarkable. “We probably have three cases like it in a year, but two in a week was quite abnormal,” he stated, highlighting the unusual spike.

YOUR ISSUE - JUST LOOSE NUTS! Pictured: Leigh Belton of the White Rose garage in Petersfield, Hants, with the acorns. Driving you nuts... Motorists in a market town are being plagued by car troubles - thanks to squirrels storing acorns in pipes. A car garage in quiet Petersfield, Hants, said it has seen an increase in customers complaining of mysterious engine problems, only to discover the issues are being caused by acorns. In one incident, mechanics at White Rose garage in the town found 200 acorns stuffed into an air intake pipe inside a Volkswagen Golf. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: Simon Czapp/Solent News ?? Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800

This isn’t simply a matter of inconvenience; rodents are drawn to the warmth and shelter of car engines, and their chewing habits can cause significant damage to vital wiring. The resulting repairs can be costly and time-consuming.

Fortunately, a preventative measure exists. Anti-rodent tape, infused with chili extract, offers a surprisingly effective deterrent. The spicy aroma and taste make the wiring far less appealing to nibbling rodents, protecting the engine’s delicate components.

While the image of squirrels stockpiling for winter is charming, this situation serves as a stark reminder of the potential for wildlife to impact our everyday lives – and our vehicles. A little preventative action can save a lot of trouble down the road.