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How to Get Rid of Birds Nesting in Your Car

by Chief Editor May 30, 2026
written by Chief Editor

When Nature Moves In: The Rising Trend of Engine-Bay Infestations

We’ve all heard the horror stories of “check engine” lights appearing at the worst possible moments. But for Alisa Devivo, a viral TikTok sensation, the culprit wasn’t a faulty sensor or a transmission failure. When her husband’s Jeep refused to turn over, the mechanic didn’t find a mechanical breakdown—he found a nursery.

The sight of a mother squirrel and her brood nestled comfortably atop an engine block is more than just a viral moment; it is an increasingly common reality for drivers, particularly as urban sprawl encroaches on natural habitats and modern vehicle design inadvertently creates the “perfect” rodent home.

Why Your Engine is a Five-Star Hotel for Rodents

Modern vehicles are marvels of engineering, but their design features often make them irresistible to local wildlife. According to the Toronto Wildlife Centre, engines are dark, quiet and sheltered from the elements—the ideal environment for a mother squirrel looking to protect her offspring.

Beyond the shelter, there is a more expensive problem: the wiring. As noted by Progressive, many modern wire coatings are soy-based, which rodents find surprisingly palatable. With squirrel teeth constantly growing, chewing on tough, warm engine wires provides the perfect relief for their dental needs.

Pro Tip: The “Hood-Up” Strategy

If you suspect a rodent has taken up residence, you don’t always need a mechanic. Experts suggest leaving your vehicle’s hood open when parked in a garage. The increase in light and airflow makes the engine bay feel exposed and unsafe, often encouraging the mother to relocate her nest to a more secluded area.

Future Trends: Are “Smart” Cars Safer from Nature?

As vehicle technology evolves, so does the battle against nature. We are seeing a shift toward “pest-deterrent” automotive engineering. Some manufacturers are experimenting with non-soy-based wire insulation or ultrasonic deterrent devices integrated into the engine bay to discourage nesting.

Squirrel Wolf Bird Jeep Liberty commercial Pouring In

However, as electric vehicles (EVs) become the industry standard, the landscape is changing. EVs lack the traditional “warm” combustion engine that attracts squirrels during winter months. Yet, they introduce new complexities—like high-voltage battery cooling systems—that could potentially provide new, unexplored nesting niches for opportunistic pests.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I try to remove a squirrel nest myself?
    It is generally not recommended. If the nest contains babies, you may be breaking local wildlife laws. Contact a local wildlife rescue service for guidance.
  • Does insurance cover rodent damage?
    Many comprehensive insurance policies cover damage caused by animals, but it is best to check your specific policy terms regarding “vermin” or “rodent” damage.
  • What scents actually repel squirrels?
    While anecdotal, many owners have success with peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, or pet fur scattered around the parking area to mask the car’s scent and deter invaders.

Have you ever found a surprise under your hood?

Whether it’s a squirrel, a cat, or something even stranger, we want to hear your story. Drop a comment below or share this article with a friend who needs a reminder to check their engine bay!

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The Bottom Line for Owners

The viral story of the Devivo Jeep serves as a reminder: sometimes, your car won’t start because of a mechanical failure, but sometimes, it’s just nature doing its thing. Regular inspections of your engine bay, especially after the vehicle has been sitting for a few days, can save you a fortune in electrical repairs and keep local wildlife safe.

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