Quote Originally Posted by John B.
Since I live in a 250 year old home & have 3 20'X50' shop buildings dealing with mice is a fact of life. Recently they crossed the line so now it is all out war with no thought whatsoever given to "humane" traps! Several days ago I got in my 535i & opened the glovebox for the first time in 2 weeks. First thing I see is a pile of shredded tissues which I moved aside to find a small nest built from the multi colored insulating material BMW uses on the back of the panels. I've found their leavings in the airbox before but this is the first time they've moved into my car.
I had similar issues, cleared the first nest out of the glovebox, took a 700 mile trip. Upon ariving at our destination, I found that the mouse had again been munching on some paperwork in the glovebox. A box of D-CON was placed in the glovebox, and overnight the little critter ate nearly 1/4 of the box of bait... Never did see him anymore after that.

Now my car is on the lift in the barn, and whilst replacing the rear shocks, finding a broken spring, waiting on new springs to come in, and installing them, I found that another one had tried to move into the pocket in the back of the rear seat where the rear passenger headrests would slide into the seat. I slid the seat out the door and knocked the mouse nest out of the pocket, and to my surprise, a pile of D-CON that he had been 'stealing' out of the glovebox and storing for safe keeping... A rather loud and sinister 'Mwa ha ha ha ha....' could be heard coming from the garage like a mad scientist when I saw that I doubt I see anymore of him either....