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Thanks to all for suggestions on keeping rodents out of gliders and
glider trailers. So far, so good. No signs of "Mickey Mouse" today. A couple or three weeks ago, I did the following: 1. I removed all food from the glider and the trailer. I had a pretty good supply of crackers and granola bars in there. 2. I cleaned up all traces of mouse habitation (well, maybe not all) in the glider and in the trailer with combinations of compressed air, vacuum cleaner, and wash water. The trailer is VERY CLEAN now! And so is the inside of the glider. It's the cleanest it's been in years. 3. I placed some clothes dryer fabric softener sheets in the cockpit and in the trailer. And the piece de resistance: 4. A plastic tub with pure ferret poop placed on the trailer floor right at the rear of the trailer. I still have to run a pressure/vacuum check on the pitot/static system, though. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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Ferrets Rule!
Hugo and Rocko are pleased! Brad On Jan 27, 5:08*pm, rlovinggood wrote: Thanks to all for suggestions on keeping rodents out of gliders and glider trailers. So far, so good. *No signs of "Mickey Mouse" today. A couple or three weeks ago, I did the following: 1. *I removed all food from the glider and the trailer. *I had a pretty good supply of crackers and granola bars in there. 2. *I cleaned up all traces of mouse habitation (well, maybe not all) in the glider and in the trailer with combinations of compressed air, vacuum cleaner, and wash water. *The trailer is VERY CLEAN now! *And so is the inside of the glider. *It's the cleanest it's been in years. 3. *I placed some clothes dryer fabric softener sheets in the cockpit and in the trailer. And the piece de resistance: 4. *A plastic tub with pure ferret poop placed on the trailer floor right at the rear of the trailer. I still have to run a pressure/vacuum check on the pitot/static system, though. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Jan 28, 1:08*am, rlovinggood wrote:
Thanks to all for suggestions on keeping rodents out of gliders and glider trailers. So far, so good. *No signs of "Mickey Mouse" today. A couple or three weeks ago, I did the following: 1. *I removed all food from the glider and the trailer. *I had a pretty good supply of crackers and granola bars in there. 2. *I cleaned up all traces of mouse habitation (well, maybe not all) in the glider and in the trailer with combinations of compressed air, vacuum cleaner, and wash water. *The trailer is VERY CLEAN now! *And so is the inside of the glider. *It's the cleanest it's been in years. snip A weak solution of biological washing powder is really good for that sort of job, though of course you have to rinse properly. Use tepid water, give it some time to work. If you can work out where they are getting in, block the hole. They can get through really tiny holes - 1/4 inch - use wire wool to plug it and squirt that expanding foam over it from as many sides as you can. |
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Mice lay trails by dribbling urine at virtually every step. This
shows up in the right UV light. You'll have to do a search for it, but you can buy the UV flashlights and find out where the vermin are moving. Moth balls or flakes are another deterent. |
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