Haven’t used the gas blower yet this year, been using the electric one. This one had been left in the shed and I brought it into the garage to see if it would start up but wasn’t planning on getting to it for a day or two. Someone (not me!) left gas in it.

Well. I’m minding my own business putting up some shelves in the garage and I start hearing a noise. I’ve had issues with wildlife getting trapped in the garage when I close it for the night a couple times recently, so I start moving and tapping on things and muttering to myself about no nature being allowed in the garage without prior permission. Finally I figure out the sound is coming from the leaf blower, and also that it smells a little like mammal excrement.

Set it in the driveway for a little while and lo and behold a lil field mouse popped out of it. Wasn’t fast enough to get a pic of the perpetrator. It has subsequently gone back in when I wasn’t looking!

I’m taking a poll. Do I:

  • put it straight back in the shed and ignore it for another year
  • post it for free on Craigslist without backstory
  • tear it down, clean it up, put it back into service
  • just fire it up and let ‘er rip (I wouldn’t)
  • leave it in the driveway for a few days and see if the problem conveniently solves itself

My fellow dull dudes, what do?

    • Blue_Morpho
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      8 hours ago

      Rats could make the jump but they wouldn’t stay long in a vertical tube.

      I permanently fixed the mouse problem by installing a metal door seal on my shed door that was called the Rattestoppen.