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Steve Leonard
October 6th 06, 02:46 AM
I was having a problem with mice getting into my glass
ship. Dropped fabric softener sheets in the fuselage,
mean gear well, and the vent by the tail. No more
evidence of mice in the plane. Worked for me. Used
new Bounce. And the plane smelled nice, too!
Steve Leonard
Mal
October 6th 06, 03:03 AM
"Steve Leonard" > wrote in message
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>I was having a problem with mice getting into my glass
> ship. Dropped fabric softener sheets in the fuselage,
> mean gear well, and the vent by the tail. No more
> evidence of mice in the plane. Worked for me. Used
> new Bounce. And the plane smelled nice, too!
>
> Steve Leonard
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You would think the mean gear well, would scare them away !
Burt Compton - Marfa
October 6th 06, 05:28 AM
I have eliminated mice in my Marfa (Texas) hangar and gliders:
1. Strictly NO eating food in my hangar - you can dine at my nice
picnic area outside.
2. No food or water bottles left in the cockpits overnight.
3. No "crumbly" food like granola bars. Powerbars, fruit OK in the
cockpit.
4. No Gatorade or soda in the cockpit, both very corrosive. Water is
always best.
5. "Bounce" brand sheets - 5 scattered in each cockpit. Renew often.
6. Take out the garbage every day.
7. Vacuum cockpits often.
8. Play my sixties era Rickenbacker guitars, or a loud drum solo on my
vintage Ludwig drum kit. Everything (and everyone) leaves the hangar,
and then I can enjoy my west Texas sunsets alone.
Burt Compton, CFI / DPE
www.flygliders.com
Marfa, west Texas - where we soar year-round.
Nyal Williams
October 6th 06, 01:57 PM
That's weird; your glider smells like my shorts!
At 01:48 06 October 2006, Steve Leonard wrote:
>I was having a problem with mice getting into my glass
>ship. Dropped fabric softener sheets in the fuselage,
>mean gear well, and the vent by the tail. No more
>evidence of mice in the plane. Worked for me. Used
>new Bounce. And the plane smelled nice, too!
>
>Steve Leonard
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Lew Hartswick
October 6th 06, 03:40 PM
Mal wrote:
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> You would think the mean gear well, would scare them away !
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Is this another example of "Spell Check" doing its thing? :-)
...lew...
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