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On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:56:48 +0100, "Will Hand"
wrote: Bring it on! Anythings better than this warmth and damp ATM. COME ON. If it brings to an end this invasion of flies..ECHOED I have never used more spray. never put Vapona thingys on the doors, AND hanging strips..at the same time |
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Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:56:48 +0100, "Will Hand" wrote: Bring it on! Anythings better than this warmth and damp ATM. COME ON. If it brings to an end this invasion of flies..ECHOED I have never used more spray. never put Vapona thingys on the doors, AND hanging strips..at the same time Haven't noticed more flies than usual this year. A few weeks ago, I found I'd picked up some fleas, probably whilst taking a short cut across a playing field. They're fun to get rid of! About forty years ago on a warm summer's evening, Mum, Dad and I were returning from the local working-mens club and I looked up at the white wall of our house about a hundred yards away and wondered why the rectangular window of the back bedroom looked circular. As we got closer, I could see that the black mass on the wall was insects. When we got inside the house, I took a can of fly-spray, went up to the room, opened the door a little, gave the room a long spray and shut the door again. After a while I went back to the room and swept up all the flies - all types and sizes - with shovel, broom, and bucket. My father used the room for his work and we assumed the linseed oil used on his clicking-board had attracted them. This event only happened the once. -- Graham Davis Bracknell |
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