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Old December 30th 03, 01:39 AM
John Harper
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I wish. I bought a tub of this stuff (in powedered form) at my
local True Value, hoping to keep squirrels off my wife's plants.
We scattered it all around the place. Honestly the smell isn't
very noticeable, unless you stick your nose in the tub. The
squirrels evidently agreed, it didn't seem to have much effect
on them either. And it costs a fortune.

I've never had a problem like this with the plane. But as far
as the garden is concerned, my wife is convinced that we
need a resident Pine Martin.

John


"Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message
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From: (Michael)

(Robert M. Gary) wrote
When I first bought my Mooney, the first annual included $200 for "Rat
socks". A corpse could never fit into the wheel well of a Mooney but
apparently rats do and they make a special fabric cover to go in there
to prevent rats from climbing up the wells.


A fabric cover will not prevent rats from doing anything - rats will
chew right through fabric. Not sure what your IA was thinking there.

A friend of mine (also an IA) with a Twin COmanche used to have that
problem. Rats would get into the plane and eat the wiring, despite
the plane being hangared. My plane sat outside, but I never had the
problem. I made friends with the local cat airport cat. Sure, I
sometimes had paw prints on my wings - but the local rodentia stayed
far away.

Let's see: "Rat socks" - $200. Catnip - $1.95. 'Nuff said.

Michael


Two words, FOX URINE. Soak a rag in the stuff and place it under the

plane. Rats won't come
within 100 ft of the aircraft, neither will most people. Works for mice,

squirrels, chipmunks,
and many birds, also.
You can actually buy the stuff at agricultural supply outlets like "Agway"

or hunting supply
outlets.
Not recommended for closed hangers and don't hang it off the plane 'cause

it's somewhat
acidic.