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Skeeter Vacs
Been bitten on my cheeks, so enoughs enough, got to get rid of those pesky bity things so looking at bug control and in particular skeeter vacs. Has anyone got one? Do they work? What should we look for in a skeeter vac?
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 10778283)
Been bitten on my cheeks, so enoughs enough, got to get rid of those pesky bity things so looking at bug control and in particular skeeter vacs. Has anyone got one? Do they work? What should we look for in a skeeter vac?
Much appreciated. |
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10778285)
Iaink has one, send him a pm.
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 10778349)
Just showe OH the pic, he went eurgh, then what do you do with them? Eat them? |
Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 10778381)
Thanks
Thanks, cant do searches on the tablet and we are watching the arctic monkeys at glastonbury on the lappy:rofl: Just showe OH the pic, he went eurgh, then what do you do with them? Eat them? |
Re: Skeeter Vacs
We've just bought one that you plug in outside and is supposed to cover half an acre. Seems to be a drastic reduction in the number of mozzies in the yard, and OH and my son are being bitten a lot less....plus there's that satisfying buzz when one flies right into it! So far so good! Got ours from Walmart.
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Would we need one for the front and one for the back of the house ?
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
There's a thing on Canadian Tire for $50.
The reviews say it's good but then there are complaints it won't work (battery charge problems) the following year - although someone is trying a replacement battery. But if it works well, $50 a summer seems to me to be a good deal. $50 to allow everyone to sit out on the deck and be pretty much bug free for summer? Yes please.:) I remember using a lamp that burned a pad at $2 or $3 a time but only for 3 hours and didn't have much of a range. |
Re: Skeeter Vacs
Yeah we've got that sort of thing already (in a box somewhere still) but we want something a bit more heavy duty now we are out of town, still thinking of spraying chemicals to keep the blighters down but that's not great for the dog. When they bite through clothes and you have sprayed ALL over with repellant and they still get you it's not fun being outside anymore.
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 10778283)
Been bitten on my cheeks, so enoughs enough, got to get rid of those pesky bity things so looking at bug control and in particular skeeter vacs. Has anyone got one? Do they work? What should we look for in a skeeter vac?
Much appreciated. |
Re: Skeeter Vacs
Mix 3 parts white vinegar and 1 part lemon dish soap and you can spray it right on the dog.
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 10780161)
As an aside Piff my advice would be, don't sleep bare arsed.
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 10780197)
Mix 3 parts white vinegar and 1 part lemon dish soap and you can spray it right on the dog.
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 10780350)
Hmm, maybe a dog that would allow such a scary thing as a spray being waved above him, ive tried for years to get him used to a detangling spray, i gave it up for a lost cause, he is such a wuss sometimes.
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Re: Skeeter Vacs
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 10780375)
If he isn't too timid to let you pet him all you have to do is pour it on your hands.
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