Bug killer
The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
Cheers,
Simon
Re: Bug killer
PigPOg wrote:
> The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
> late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
> device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
> powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
A Window.
Des
Re: Bug killer
PigPOg wrote:
> The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
> late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
> device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
> powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
What about those sticky traps? Provided of course you are satisfied
that the hundreds of bugs are doing harm?
http://homeharvest.com/trapsandbarriers.htm
Cat(h)
Re: Bug killer
Cat(h) wrote:
> PigPOg wrote:
> > The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
> > late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
> > device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
> > powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Simon
>
> What about those sticky traps? Provided of course you are satisfied
> that the hundreds of bugs are doing harm?
>
> http://homeharvest.com/trapsandbarriers.htm
>
> Cat(h)
Gasp - I read "conservatory" and my brain registered "greenhouse"...
I second Des's proposal. Open the window...
Cat(h)
Re: Bug killer
On 12 Jun 2006 06:07:50 -0700, "Cat(h)" <cathy_ie [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Cat(h) wrote:
>> PigPOg wrote:
>> > The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
>> > late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
>> > device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
>> > powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Simon
>>
>> What about those sticky traps? Provided of course you are satisfied
>> that the hundreds of bugs are doing harm?
>>
>> http://homeharvest.com/trapsandbarriers.htm
>>
>> Cat(h)
>
>Gasp - I read "conservatory" and my brain registered "greenhouse"...
>I second Des's proposal. Open the window...
>
>Cat(h)
I've tried the skylight and opened all windows but can't persuade them
to leave!
Simon
Re: Bug killer
PigPOg <simon [at] capella.co.uk> wrote in message
news:i9eq82l1mrmmok89bdp53h2h7ak4qqg0v7 [at] 4ax.com...
> The apex of my conservatory seems to attract hundreds of bugs/flys etc
> late evening. Can anyone recommend a decent, compact bug-killing
> device I can purchase. Doesn't matter if it's mains or battery
> powered. I'm just fed-up of using fly spray.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
Use fly papers instead.