Numerous cars damaged at Denver International Airport car park Rabbits chewed on the cars' insulator portion of the ignition cables US Airport Parking now bringing in new measures to combat the problem

By Suzannah Hills

PUBLISHED: 04:12 EST, 18 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 18 February 2013

Extreme security measures have been introduced at an airport after thousands of dollars worth of damage was caused to cars by rabbits.

Wildlife experts are now building perches around the car park at Denver International Airport for hawks and eagles to rest so they can easily spot and prey on the rabbits.

New fences are also being constructed to make it harder for bunnies to burrow under while local car mechanics are spraying wires with coyote or fox urine which repels rabbits.

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Furry nuisance: Numerous cars parked at Denver International Airport have been damage by rabbits chewing through ignition cables

Deterrents: US Airport Parking is now bringing in new extreme measures to deal with the rabbits at Denver International Airport

It comes after hundreds of cars were left damaged while parked at the airport because of rabbits eat through under-car wires.

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