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That only works against the bugs you can see.
The Lawn & Garden Edition is much more deadly...lol
Interesting enough, I found that by pouring tiki torch citronella oil into a sprayer and hosing down the lawn areas and deck areas keeps the mowskweetoes away....especially when surrounded by crops being irrigated 24/7 like we are.Works pretty well:
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Just light the surrounding environment up like Scarface on a bender.That only works against the bugs you can see.
That's a good idea. In Arizona, I lived next to a farm for a bit - clouds of the damn blood suckers moving around like locusts.Interesting enough, I found that by pouring tiki torch citronella oil into a sprayer and hosing down the lawn areas and deck areas keeps the mowskweetoes away....especially when surrounded by crops being irrigated 24/7 like we are.
Great idea, thanks on the share!Interesting enough, I found that by pouring tiki torch citronella oil into a sprayer and hosing down the lawn areas and deck areas keeps the mowskweetoes away....especially when surrounded by crops being irrigated 24/7 like we are.
Mom always had a bunch of the plants around outside hangout spots, they work well.Interesting enough, I found that by pouring tiki torch citronella oil into a sprayer and hosing down the lawn areas and deck areas keeps the mowskweetoes away....especially when surrounded by crops being irrigated 24/7 like we are.
That works for crabs also. Just light the pubes on fire and stab the little buggers with an icepick when they run outI normally just set myself on fire. Helps keep the skeeters at bay.