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kpin

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Ok, I have put the skybolt down for the Winter. It is hangared but although wind, rain, and snow proof, I am concerned that one of our pesky New England mice might decide to next in the aircraft. Any ideas as to how to keep them out? I was once asked to make containers that would wrap around any part of a vehicle that contacts the ground. The containers were open and filled with oil. I was told a mouse would not be able to get to the wheels. Has anyone heard of this? Any other ideas?


Ken

 

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