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Qantas planes grounded by the pandemic have been invaded by snakes and scorpions – NEWS.com.au
Qantas planes grounded by the pandemic have been invaded by snakes and scorpions

Mechanics at an airplance storage facility in the southern California desert in the US have found parked places crawling with rattlesnakes.And they’re using a high-tech tool to battle the venomous rattlers: broom handles.
Thousands of planes, put out of use by the pandemic-fuelled travel downturn, have been sitting idly in hangars in the American southwest for much of the past year.
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