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Out of the fresh air duct. Must be mice again. I have my mini in a detached unheated concrete floor wooden walled garage with a window fan for ventilation 24/7/365. In 22 years, I have had 3 infestations despite driving it every 2 weeks all year long. Once was a nest built in the engine compartment along the firewall. Second was a nest in the glovebox along with 6 dead babies. This third evidence was not a nest (yet), just a stockpile. They must have entered the intake behind the grille and ascended the duct, stopping to pile them up at the fresh air butterfly closer. I saw one nut, pulled it out, then realized there was pile of them. Kept pulling them out one at a time..... 52 in all !