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I've seen gliders stored in a hangar with the wheels surrounded by sheet
metal walls.Â* Don't know how well that works.Â* I've also seen "mouse paper", a super sticky paper, spread around the wheels to trap them.Â* Might be worth a try. On 6/13/2020 8:33 PM, Waveguru wrote: One of the most effective ways to keep rodents out of your sailplanes is to stop eating any food in the glider. If people are eating in the glider they invariably drop crumbs which will attract rodents. Boggs -- Dan, 5J |
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