As he tells on a Facebook post, Chris then asks him to open the bonnet. That's where Holly sent him a picture of the powerhouse, looking like a squirrel pantry. Photo that Chris Persic then posted on his Facebook page.
"There was everywhere, under the battery, near the radiator, the nuts on the engine were black, and smelled as if they were completely roasted," Chris Persic told CNN.
The car had however made a small visit to the garage there is little. "The squirrels worked very fast," Chris Persic amused himself. The car was not damaged in principle, she only asked for a cleaning in the garage. Grass being wet, the risk of fire remained limited.
Animals, especially rodents, particularly appreciate the underpinnings of vehicles and engine compartments, in which they come to nest. Better to park your car in a garage, that of the Persic slept outside. Another concern has recently emerged: cats end up more and more often crushed by electric cars. Venus take shelter and enjoy their warmth, they do not hear them start.
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