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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:31 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

I am nearing completion of the right wing for my 701. I plan to store it on a shelf in my barn/workshop while working on the rest of the plane. There is a major mouse problem which has not responded well to traps and anticoagulant poison. I am considering the temporary closure of all wing openings with aluminum mesh and also using moth balls, perhaps loading the moth balls into a pvc tube with small holes and then placing the tube through the forward rib holes.

Any suggestions? My concerns include naphtha ( moth balls) and corrosion.

Roland Smith, Bennington, Vermont 701 from kit.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:50 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Cats? Three or four mousers will do wonders. Just enough dry food to keep em around. If they don't hunt, get rid of them and get a new batch. There is always someone trying to get rid of kittens. The biggest problem I have around here is mud daubers. That's where the moth balls seem to help somewhat. I just don't put them in the plane.

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I am nearing completion of the right wing for my 701. I plan to store it on a shelf in my barn/workshop while working on the rest of the plane. There is a major mouse problem which has not responded well to traps and anticoagulant poison. I am considering the temporary closure of all wing openings with aluminum mesh and also using moth balls, perhaps loading the moth balls into a pvc tube with small holes and then placing the tube through the forward rib holes.

Any suggestions? My concerns include naphtha ( moth balls) and corrosion.

Roland Smith, Bennington, Vermont 701 from kit.



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:53 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

I am nearing completion of the right wing for my 701. I plan to store it on a
shelf in my barn/workshop while working on the rest of the plane. There is a
major mouse problem which has not responded well to traps and anticoagulant
poison. I am considering the temporary closure of all wing openings with
aluminum mesh and also using moth balls, perhaps loading the moth balls into
a pvc tube with small holes and then placing the tube through the forward rib
holes.

Any suggestions? My concerns include naphtha ( moth balls) and corrosion.

Roland Smith, Bennington, Vermont 701 from kit.

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For what it's worth. I had a packrat crawl into my wings during storage and they chewed on my wiring going to the tip lights and strobes. I had to put in some inspection holes to fix the mess. My advise is to seal all the holes tightly, kill every mouse you see and hope for the best.

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I am nearing completion of the right wing for my 701. I plan to store it on a
shelf in my barn/workshop while working on the rest of the plane. There is a
major mouse problem which has not responded well to traps and anticoagulant
poison. I am considering the temporary closure of all wing openings with
aluminum mesh and also using moth balls, perhaps loading the moth balls into
a pvc tube with small holes and then placing the tube through the forward rib
holes.

Any suggestions? My concerns include naphtha ( moth balls) and corrosion.

Roland Smith, Bennington, Vermont 701 from kit.

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For what it's worth. I had a packrat crawl into my wings during storage and they chewed onmy wiring going to the tip lights and strobes.I had to put in some inspection holes to fix the mess. My advise is to seal all the holes tightly, kill every mouse you see and hope for the best.

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www.haaspowerair.com


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Get a cat.

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I am nearing completion of the right wing for my 701. I plan to
store it on a shelf in my barn/workshop while working on the rest of
the plane. There is a major mouse problem which has not responded
well to traps and anticoagulant poison. I am considering the
temporary closure of all wing openings with aluminum mesh and
also using moth balls, perhaps loading the moth balls into a pvc
tube with small holes and then placing the tube through the forward rib holes.

Any suggestions? My concerns include naphtha ( moth balls) and corrosion.

Roland Smith, Bennington, Vermont 701 from kit.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:35 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/12/2006 11:52:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mike.sinclair(at)ATT.NET writes:

Cats? Three or four mousers will do wonders. Just enough dry food to keep em
around. If they don't hunt, get rid of them and get a new batch.
Umm...if I put cats in the wing,how do clean up after them? And what if
P.E.T.A. gets wind of this?
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Stuff all the openings with green Scotchbrite. I hear
mice hate the stuff.

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I am nearing completion of the right wing for my
701. I plan to store it on a shelf in my
barn/workshop while working on the rest of the
plane. There is a major mouse problem

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Yeah, but is it because of the silicon or the silicone?

Gary Boothe, Cool, Ca
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--- Roland Smith <docponds(at)sover.net> wrote:

> I am nearing completion of the right wing for my
> 701. I plan to store it on a shelf in my
> barn/workshop while working on the rest of the
> plane. There is a major mouse problem

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:08 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Rolland, cats are okay, but I'd have to recommend snakes. Yes, nothing says mouse protection like a couple big snakes. Best of Luck and let us hear how that mouse/snake thing works out. Bill of Georgia

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:32 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

And snakes are perfect for getting inside all those lightening
holes!...Unless they grow really big while hunting inside your wing...Smile

Frank

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

<<<< Rolland, cats are okay, but I'd have to recommend snakes. Yes, nothing
says mouse protection like a couple big snakes. >>>>
LOLOL !!! A couple of big snakes says a whole lot more than MOUSE
protection!

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:34 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Snakes are OK in the Summer, but when it gets cold up North, you can
only use them for windshield wipers.

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cats are okay, but I'd have to recommend snakes. Yes, nothing says
mouse protection like a couple big snakes. Best of Luck and let us
hear how that mouse/snake thing works out.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:39 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Make sure it's a green one.

Jim

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:35 pm    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

A serious suggestion...

If space is not an issue, I would build a large "box" that fits
your parts out of galvanized wire mesh. Get the stuff that's heavier
than screen door material, but smaller openings than poultry netting
(chicken wire). It would keep the mice out, and the cats/snakes, etc. in.

You can weave the pieces togther with fencing wire. You should be able to
buy it at a farm store. I'm not sure if the Home Depot/Lowes places carry
it or not. It comes in big heavy rolls.

Just make sure you don't set the parts directly on the mesh, as it's
generally made out of iron, and that gets back to the whole corrosion issue.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:12 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

<mailto:p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att.net>> Snakes are OK in the Summer,
but when it gets cold up North, you can only use them for windshield wipers.
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In the winter in the deep South, we use them for Windshield Vipers
Oh well, it sounded funny when I thought of it.

Tommy Walker in Lower Slobovia
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Yaw, here in Wisconsin, dats vot we use dem fur too.
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<mailto:p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att.net>> Snakes are OK in the Summer,
but when it gets cold up North, you can only use them for windshield
wipers.
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In the winter in the deep South, we use them for Windshield Vipers
Oh well, it sounded funny when I thought of it.

Tommy Walker in Lower Slobovia
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:33 pm    Post subject: Mice and Storage Reply with quote

Roland,
Cats would sound like a good idea however I'd recommend hanging the wings by straps from the rafters. Still cover any openings with metal or even aluminum foil tape. Good luck.

Bill Jeffries

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