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Title: A little cayenne pepper
Source: HSI
URL Source: http://www.healthiertalk.com
Published: Jan 16, 2008
Author: Jenny Thompson
Post Date: 2008-01-16 11:10:27 by richard9151
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Views: 141
Comments: 2

A little cayenne pepper sprinkled around your car's engine might keep it running smoothly this winter.

In previous e-Alerts I've told you about the healthy benefits of cayenne. Turns out, cayenne might help automotive health as well, according to a New York Times article about a fairly common car problem: rats.

For rodents, car engines provide a perfect refuge from the season's harsh elements. And this is no surprise to Gotham mechanics who frequently find that engine problems can be traced back to unwanted visitors. Rats must wear down their incisors by constantly chewing, and the plastic wires and tubing in car engines apparently provide the perfect chew toys.

But rats don't care for cayenne, so a little sprinkled in the right spots may send them in search of another car.

Of course, not every town has the rat problem of New York City, where some estimates place the rat population as high as 12 rats per human. (One must wonder if this figure includes former mayors and other politicians.......) But rats and other small animals that live in the desert have been known to cool off in the shady confines under the hood of a parked car. Many farmers and maple syrup producers are also familiar with the auto-rodent phenomenon.

A Manhattan mechanic told the Times that an old farmer's trick sometimes works to keep rats away: Hang a sock with mothballs under the hood (making sure the sock is placed well away from engine parts that move or become heated). The downside to mothballs is that the odor may find its way into the car.

Better stick with the cayenne.

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#1. To: richard9151 (#0)

Interesting; but, to my knowledge, I have never had a rat problem with any of my cars.

DWornock  posted on  2008-01-16   14:15:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: richard9151 (#0)

Good post, some of the spots I've been to in the sticks apparently are well known for having people become stranded in the middle of nowhere because marmots chewed their hoses. While I haven't encountered it, it's so bad in some areas that people in the know carry a chicken wire dam to encircle the vehicle undercarriage at night. I'm betting the pepper solution works wonders for them too!

Government blows and that which governs least blows least...

Axenolith  posted on  2008-01-16   14:55:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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