Last time I heard about this was from a English film-maker in Siberia who
got his mic cables bitten off by fox puppets. I don't know of any help for
this, though.
Klas
At 06:21 2005-08-01, you wrote:
>An animal chomped about 20-60 times into 16 gauge lamp cord last
>night in the woods in SW Wisconsin. The biting is mostly around the
>metal spring clamps connected to the 12 volt lawn mower battery and
>going up about 2 feet. Six of the bites go down to just a few stands
>but, amazingly, the cables didn't short out or separate. The rest of
>the rig, 6' up in a tree was untouched. Anyone know of a
>lightweight, simple way to discourage wire chewing? I'm headed back
>out tomorrow morning. No time to listen to the culprit right now. Rob
>D.
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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