You know, given how sensitive their senses seem to be, a strong-smelling chemical could work as a deterrent. If you've got any thoughts on what cleaning products we could use for that, sanitation might even have some on hand if you don't already.
The structure of their ears implies they're pretty sound-sensitive as well- which might have been why they burst up here, if they thought the vibrations from the game were their usual prey.
Sound, bright light and strong chemical smells should be able to deter them from one place. If I can get into the stomach contents of one to identify what they're supposed to eat, we could use that to lure them somewhere more appropriate.
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The structure of their ears implies they're pretty sound-sensitive as well- which might have been why they burst up here, if they thought the vibrations from the game were their usual prey.
Sound, bright light and strong chemical smells should be able to deter them from one place. If I can get into the stomach contents of one to identify what they're supposed to eat, we could use that to lure them somewhere more appropriate.