Re: [BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex

2009-10-05 Thread Scott Howell
Hey Tom, I agree. I got one of these goofy electronic things at such a cheap price, it was more a reason to try an experiment. I think we paid all of $5 for it at the time since it was apparent no one wanted them. I was really hoping to find a mouse I could try it out on. grin Well never di

RE: [BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex

2009-10-05 Thread William Stephan
:03 To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex Keith, No experience with it or direct knowledge. However there is no such thing as a "force field" and I seriously doubt any such gizmo could place a very large high frequency magnetic o

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex

2009-10-05 Thread Tom Fowle
Keith, No experience with it or direct knowledge. However there is no such thing as a "force field" and I seriously doubt any such gizmo could place a very large high frequency magnetic or electric field around the wiring of the entire house. It's just possible I suppose tha radio freuency energ

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex

2009-10-03 Thread Scott Howell
In my personal opinion, none of these devices work at all. We have lived in this house for six years now and the first year after we moved here we did try one of those devices. It has now been five years since that unit was disconnected and there has been no change in the number of insect

[BlindHandyMan] Experiences with Riddex

2009-10-03 Thread Keith Christian
Hi, I am having trouble catching a rat in my garage and I'm considering a device mentioned below. The message below is from Fred's Head--a great resource from APH. If it works well, I'll consider getting one for the house too. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be very interested in them.