you could set them on fire in a disposable baking tin, or old metal coffee 
can.





On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> Karen has some citronella candles to help keep the bugs away. I was sitting
> outside for a little while becoming the main course for some of these bugs.
> She is not at home and I am uncomfortable about burning the candles on the
> front porch. Is there something that a blind individual can use to safely
> burn these scented candles? I thought about getting a small crock pot and
> putting the scented wax inside and turning it on for the effect. Not sure if
> this would work or how long would it have to be on before it melted the wax.
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