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Old October 10th 03, 08:54 PM
Ray Lovinggood
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Dr. Jack,

How about this suggestion:

Disassemble the glider, put it in the trailer, and
spray insecticide in the trailer. Or, leave one of
the 'insecticide bombs' in the closed trailer. After
a couple of days, shouldn't that take care of them?
Assuming the insecticide doens't damage the ship or
trailer...

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA

At 19:00 10 October 2003, Tony Verhulst wrote:

She seemed to be doing okay in the front seat of the
L-13 on tow, so I did not have the heart to tell her
about the mouse that was perched on her left shoulder.
He eventually ambled back to his abode somewhere
in
the ship and the flight continued.


When a student opened the air vent on a 2-33 at about
3K, a wasp was
blasted out and landed on his crotch right, at the
seat level. He din't
get stung but his dance, as seen from the back deat,
was interesting.

Tony V.