A new type
of intruder has been needling authorities at
Israeli
Parks Authority spokeswoman Osnat Eitan
confirmed a newspaper report that park rangers had been sent to the facility at
Dimona, believed by experts to be used to produce
atomic weapons, to catch dozens of porcupines that have been chewing through saplings
and garden hoses.
Using
potatoes and chocolate milk as bait, the prickly animals were being trapped and
moved elsewhere, Eitan said.
The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted
the site's gardener, David Golan, as saying a porcupine population explosion
posed a security threat.