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Got bugs? Balme your Bimini!
Check this out. http://www.nzitrap.com/Nzi_trap/Fabrics/Blues.htm
It seems that the Phthalogen Blue that is used to dye Sunbrella Pacific Blue, and of which 90% of the Biminis in the world are made, is the 1 nanometer off from the optimum wave length for attracting biting insects. Entomologists even use it to build insect traps. Thank goodness I just finished sewing my Bimini and dodger in Terracotta. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com |
Got bugs? Balme your Bimini!
Glenn Ashmore wrote:
Check this out. http://www.nzitrap.com/Nzi_trap/Fabrics/Blues.htm It seems that the Phthalogen Blue that is used to dye Sunbrella Pacific Blue, and of which 90% of the Biminis in the world are made, is the 1 nanometer off from the optimum wave length for attracting biting insects. Entomologists even use it to build insect traps. Thank goodness I just finished sewing my Bimini and dodger in Terracotta. That's for "Pacific Blue", how about "Royal Blue", probably more common. Cheers Marty |
Got bugs? Balme your Bimini!
Marty wrote:
Glenn Ashmore wrote: Check this out. http://www.nzitrap.com/Nzi_trap/Fabrics/Blues.htm It seems that the Phthalogen Blue that is used to dye Sunbrella Pacific Blue, and of which 90% of the Biminis in the world are made, is the 1 nanometer off from the optimum wave length for attracting biting insects. Entomologists even use it to build insect traps. Thank goodness I just finished sewing my Bimini and dodger in Terracotta. That's for "Pacific Blue", how about "Royal Blue", probably more common. Cheers Marty How about "Blood Red"? Venous or arterial? |
Got bugs? Balme your Bimini!
hpeer wrote in
: Marty wrote: Glenn Ashmore wrote: Check this out. http://www.nzitrap.com/Nzi_trap/Fabrics/Blues.htm It seems that the Phthalogen Blue that is used to dye Sunbrella Pacific Blue, and of which 90% of the Biminis in the world are made, is the 1 nanometer off from the optimum wave length for attracting biting insects. Entomologists even use it to build insect traps. Thank goodness I just finished sewing my Bimini and dodger in Terracotta. That's for "Pacific Blue", how about "Royal Blue", probably more common. Cheers Marty How about "Blood Red"? Venous or arterial? We could have a bimini painted to look like a Mockingbird insects are afraid of...(c; The gnats on the docks all over Charleston will EAT YOU ALIVE this time of year. They DO seem to all be joining the parties in the cockpits! |
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