Thursday, February 21, 2013

Why you need fox or coyote urine if you park at the Denver airport

Why you need fox or coyote urine if you park at the Denver airport

Vegetable farmers have long known what visitors to the Denver International Airport are just know discovering: fox urine is incredibly effective at keeping rabbits at bay. According to Sky News, the long-eared lagomorpha are hopping their way under recently parked cars for warmth. That would be just fine, except the rabbits then turn their sharp teeth onto vehicle electrical systems. The result can be thousands of dollars worth of repairs for travelers who leave their vehicles in long term parking.

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