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rrrocketeer
Posts: 7
Location: Queensland
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Hey all,
Has anyone had any decent findings with bug zappers? Are they worth it? is there any ongoing costs? Do they actually kill mossies or just bugs? My fiance gets hammered by mossies, and I have a 15 week old baby who I don't want to get bitten by mossies. My fiance gets massive welts that swell like a platform on her skin :( btw its breeding season for mouse spiders they are venemous. |
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| #0 07:12pm 28/09/06 |
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Joanna
Posts: 895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think bug zappers attract more bugs and mozzies than they kill. I thought when we used one there was way more bugs around..
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| #1 07:42pm 28/09/06 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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THe mozzie coils are good
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| #2 07:47pm 28/09/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4501
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, good ol school mozzie coils have always been the trick.
Only downside really is that they are a burning ember an can be knocked over an set s*** alight FIX: Get a pet bowl that has a moat (to keep out ants), that way if it falls over, it lands in water an goes out |
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| #3 07:52pm 28/09/06 |
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captivate
Posts: 678
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you really have a bug/mozzy issue then its worth spending the money and getting a proper zapper. My parents house back on to a bush reserve and a little creek so at some times of the year its mayhem.
Ours works brilliantly, only problem weve had with it is some poor, stupid litte lizzards sometimes get into it and the deck smells like fried gecko. Anyway, would highly recommend. |
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| #4 09:08am 29/09/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1080
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What's your fiance doing outdoors away from the kitchen?
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| #5 09:15am 29/09/06 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1161
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mmmm fried gecko
my old man had a gecko crawl up and die in his powersupply. Couldn't work out where the 'dead smell' was coming from for about a week. Eventually isolated it to the computer, took the powersupply apart, removed dead gecko and put it back together again. powersupply worked fine! |
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| #6 09:16am 29/09/06 |
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captivate
Posts: 680
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Yeah wouldnt be the first time, the last couple of years I worked with a computer refurbisher, couldnt get the fan to work properly on this particular machine until we got in there with a torch and a pair of tweezers. Poor little fella.
Apparenty it isnt that uncommon as one would think. |
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| #7 10:43am 29/09/06 |
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ctd
Posts: 4822
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Keeping the fly screen doors closed is the best way. Then before I goto bed I have a quick look around the room to check for the c***s, cause nothing s***s me more when trying to sleep and a Mosquito is buzzing around my ear.
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| #8 11:14am 29/09/06 |
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niklaos
Posts: 528
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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just make sure the zapper is like 30ft away from you
so many people put them where they are sitting - and the bugs just fly near you |
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| #9 11:41am 29/09/06 |
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fpot
Posts: 13576
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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How's the serenity?
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| #10 02:03pm 29/09/06 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3595
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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And keep them on 24/7, so they will eventually kill everything in there range. I've got through 2 zappers in about 3 years (you can get them repaired but i just grab a new one, less mucking around) and have had no mozzie problems in my back yard.
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| #11 03:19pm 29/09/06 |
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Jim
Posts: 4851
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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rrrocketeer a question: what the HELL is she doing out of the kitchen/bedroom in the first place?
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| #12 03:38pm 29/09/06 |
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parabol
Posts: 2613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what the HELL is she doing out of the kitchen/bedroom in the first place? Lets hope grocery shopping to be able to cook him dinner. Also, Jim: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7327458493841477856 |
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| #13 03:51pm 29/09/06 |
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eXemplar
Posts: 1872
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So much serenity.
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| #14 03:58pm 29/09/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Fine Jason, just copy my damn joke!
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| #15 04:20pm 29/09/06 |
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Excruci@ting
Posts: 4874
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What's your fiance doing outdoors away from the kitchen? haha, nice :) |
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| #16 11:07pm 03/10/06 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 3498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was actually gonna do a post about this.
What about those things u plug into a wall socket that are meant to create a magnetic field thru your house or some s*** and keep all the insects out? Are they a crock of s*** or do they work? |
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| #17 11:23pm 03/10/06 |
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