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Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes
to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. |
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On 2/4/10 7:48 AM, Jim wrote:
Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. All the "bestest & dumbest" rednecks, and redneck wannabe's use this: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...eoid=39859 80 |
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![]() "Harry" wrote in message m... On 2/4/10 7:48 AM, Jim wrote: Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. All the "bestest & dumbest" rednecks, and redneck wannabe's use this: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...eoid=39859 80 Who would buy the shells for him? This might be a better option... http://www.lynchs.com/item--Gags-Jum...atter--71.html |
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On Feb 4, 7:48*am, Jim wrote:
Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. *And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. *The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. http://www.mosquitorepellent.com/ They work far better than cintronella. There is a flame, but it's tiny and hidden. The wind does diminish the effectiveness. I use one on the deck... it's the best thing I've found so far. Oh, and the hose end "Yard Guard" is good stuff too. You spray your yard, shrubbery and even the exterior surfaces of your house with this stuff. You have to wait for it to dry, and it does wash away in the rain, but for an "event" you can apply in the morning and that afternoon / evening you'll have a nearly bug-free time. |
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Jack wrote:
On Feb 4, 7:48 am, Jim wrote: Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. http://www.mosquitorepellent.com/ They work far better than cintronella. There is a flame, but it's tiny and hidden. The wind does diminish the effectiveness. I use one on the deck... it's the best thing I've found so far. Oh, and the hose end "Yard Guard" is good stuff too. You spray your yard, shrubbery and even the exterior surfaces of your house with this stuff. You have to wait for it to dry, and it does wash away in the rain, but for an "event" you can apply in the morning and that afternoon / evening you'll have a nearly bug-free time. Thanks, Jack. Both look good. |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Feb 4, 7:48 am, Jim wrote: Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. http://www.mosquitorepellent.com/ They work far better than cintronella. There is a flame, but it's tiny and hidden. The wind does diminish the effectiveness. I use one on the deck... it's the best thing I've found so far. Oh, and the hose end "Yard Guard" is good stuff too. You spray your yard, shrubbery and even the exterior surfaces of your house with this stuff. You have to wait for it to dry, and it does wash away in the rain, but for an "event" you can apply in the morning and that afternoon / evening you'll have a nearly bug-free time. Thanks, Jack. Both look good. Y'all may laugh, and I've mentioned this before, but this stuff works for mosquitoes and no-see-ums better than anything else I've ever used. Safe for human use. http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=12313 Eisboch |
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On Feb 4, 6:01*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Feb 4, 7:48 am, Jim wrote: Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. *And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. *The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers.. http://www.mosquitorepellent.com/ They work far better than cintronella. *There is a flame, but it's tiny and hidden. *The wind does diminish the effectiveness. *I use one on the deck... it's the best thing I've found so far. Oh, and the hose end "Yard Guard" is good stuff too. *You spray your yard, shrubbery and even the exterior surfaces of your house with this stuff. *You have to wait for it to dry, and it does wash away in the rain, but for an "event" you can apply in the morning and that afternoon / evening you'll have a nearly bug-free time. Thanks, Jack. Both look good. Y'all may laugh, and I've mentioned this before, but this stuff works for mosquitoes and no-see-ums better than anything else I've ever used. * Safe for human use. http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=12313 Eisboch Rich. That's got to be better than "Off!" |
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On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:01:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Feb 4, 7:48 am, Jim wrote: Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. http://www.mosquitorepellent.com/ They work far better than cintronella. There is a flame, but it's tiny and hidden. The wind does diminish the effectiveness. I use one on the deck... it's the best thing I've found so far. Oh, and the hose end "Yard Guard" is good stuff too. You spray your yard, shrubbery and even the exterior surfaces of your house with this stuff. You have to wait for it to dry, and it does wash away in the rain, but for an "event" you can apply in the morning and that afternoon / evening you'll have a nearly bug-free time. Thanks, Jack. Both look good. Y'all may laugh, and I've mentioned this before, but this stuff works for mosquitoes and no-see-ums better than anything else I've ever used. Safe for human use. http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=12313 Eisboch Good tip. Thanks! Should be good for camping trips also. -- Proud member of the angry mob. If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention. John H |
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On Feb 4, 7:48*am, Jim wrote:
Citronella is partially effective, but there's a lag time for the fumes to work. *And I don't like open flame on my dock. Is there a low-power light that will do the job? I don't like zappers. *The noise of insects dying drives me bonkers. Take fresh Lemon Balm or Lemon Tyme and rub it on your clothing, and hat. It will keep everything away.You should be able to buy the plants at your local Garden Center. DO NOT rub it on the skin. |
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