dumb question, ever try it by bringing one in and dropping it on the floor
to see if it goes nuts to find a way out?
Almost humorously, no meaning to offend.
I'm thinking this might be a good idea for the *way to many* mosquitoes
the wet east coast weather has encouraged.
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009
Well I heard an advertisement on TV one night and decided to invest in one and
I simply wouldn't think about being with this one. Maybe you can do a Google
search for the original pests offense because I think it may have been some
place in Florida where this came from. It has been the best $3
Yes but did it have two lights on it? Someone had gotten one at Lowe's and
said that you had to put the switch on one or the other, and mine isn't like
that. It has two lights and just plugs in so I guess the one you are speaking
of must have been defective.
Smiles, Barbara
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Hi I think watt you have is something that work on a very high pitch, and that
keep those things away. I am surprise that it work so well, the one that I had
did not work that well.
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is that one of those ultra sound thingy's? if so we had 1 and a mouse was sat
right next to it lol the little critters
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From: john schwery
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Solution for Rat P
Barb, where did you get your plug-in whatever and what is it called?
earlier, Barbara, wrote:
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>
>Hey if you can get one of the plug-ins, I know for a certainty that
>they really do work and they also will keep away roaches, and other
>bugs! I have had my since 2000 and I wouldn't part with it
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