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Shawn wrote: wrote: Here's some pictures of damage caused by dogs on Lake Elsinore Soaring Club's 233 fleet. Not a pretty sight. Anyone have any ideas on how to discourage this dog behavior. We believe they are chasing rabbits that have crawled into the gliders through the wheel wells. __Mike http://www.soarelsinore.org/damage/ My first thoughts were 22-250 or .223, but you wouldn't want to risk shooting the glider. Call animal control and get live traps. Does your insurance company have any ideas? Shawn To keep the lions and hyenas from eating the tires of our planes in East Africa when we parked them overnight at game parks, we used to spray aerosol bug repellant on them. Maybe a similar tactic would keep the rabbits out of the gliders? Or some other such repellant? Fred |
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