Here is some food for thought. " In 2009, in the category of possible plain bad luck, the park added insulation to some tents to replace winterized cabins destroyed in a massive rock fall in 2008. Unfortunately, mice love to live in insulation, says Gregory Glass, a hantavirus specialist and professor of infectious disease ecology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
"It may just be one of those situations where, historically, when they didn't insulate them, it wasn't that attractive for the mice to sit and stay," he said. "But this one little tweak in the design made just that much of the difference for mice." " Murphy was an optimist.
Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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