Kim

>> From: " Valerie Stewart" <vlos@...>
>>Subject: RE: poisonous spiders in our house

>I've been wondering about those electronic bug deterrent devices.
>Anyone have any experience with them? Do they really do what they
>claim to do, which is keep all the creepy crawlies at bay? Apparently
>some even work for rodents...
>
>Helen, dubious but ever hopeful <g>
>
>


My DH said they tested those in the Forest Service and they don't work. But then, who can trust the government!!
Kim


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Juli

My parents and my parents' friends in Texas use those.
My parents were VERY skeptical, but they thought
they'd try anyway, nothing to lose but the cost of the
device, and they were willing to risk that. And the
devices really work, they say. I was there visiting
them, in Corpus Christi, and I saw not a single bug or
lizard or anthing like that in their house. Juli

--- Kim <sinclai@...> wrote:
> >> From: " Valerie Stewart" <vlos@...>
> >>Subject: RE: poisonous spiders in our house
>
> >I've been wondering about those electronic bug
> deterrent devices.
> >Anyone have any experience with them? Do they
> really do what they
> >claim to do, which is keep all the creepy crawlies
> at bay? Apparently
> >some even work for rodents...
> >
> >Helen, dubious but ever hopeful <g>
> >
> >
>
>
> My DH said they tested those in the Forest Service
> and they don't work. But then, who can trust the
> government!!
> Kim
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


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--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., Juli <yuliwomie@y...> wrote:
> My parents and my parents' friends in Texas use those.
> My parents were VERY skeptical, but they thought
> they'd try anyway, nothing to lose but the cost of the
> device, and they were willing to risk that. And the
> devices really work, they say. I was there visiting
> them, in Corpus Christi, and I saw not a single bug or
> lizard or anthing like that in their house. Juli
Maybe certain brands work and certain brands don't? Or they work on
certain bugs (the ones they have in Texas) and not on other bugs (the
ones they have in places where people say they don't work)? They're
pretty popular in Japan - or they were last year when I was there.
But I never got one.

Melanie in Indiana