I've searched Google and TFP for an answer but I'm coming up with nothing. For the past year, periodically, a coyote (I assume) has been attacking my pool sweep hose, which causes puncture holes in the segments that i have to replace. Sometimes the coyote is so aggressive that it actually pulls up the hose segments onto the deck and leaves the pool sweep dangling in the water. I've replaced hose segments only to have them be attacked the next night, so I'm reluctant to replace them until his attention has waned. But even after months of no attacks, suddenly it will happen again (and usually repeatedly thereafter). At this point, I've already probably had to replace the entire pool hose length twice over in a year.
Any advice on what to do? I obviously could disassemble the pool sweep every evening and put it back in early in the morning, but that is a major hassle.
Any advice on what to do? I obviously could disassemble the pool sweep every evening and put it back in early in the morning, but that is a major hassle.