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bdawg 16-08-2005 11:06 PM

Flies
 
Hello everyone:

I've been using this fly trap all summer, and it works really great. If
you have flies, you really should try it out.

It's reusable and does not stink like the bag traps!!! There's no
poisons or chemicals, either. You can hang the trap in your barn or
stables so the animals won't step on them, if you'd like. I hang some
in the barn and have 2 outside of my kennels on the ground.

Check out their website:

http://www.ridmax.com

You can even use the live insects to feed your lizards, birds, fish,
etc. The bugs just dehydrate in a day or two and then when the trap is
about half full you just dump it out.


Just wanted to tell my fellow lovers of the outdoors because I really
like this contraption and now I can actually enjoy my yard without
being eaten up by the bugs!


Bob Hobden 17-08-2005 10:01 AM


"bdawg" wrote ...
I've been using this fly trap all summer, and it works really great. If
you have flies, you really should try it out.

It's reusable and does not stink like the bag traps!!! There's no
poisons or chemicals, either. You can hang the trap in your barn or
stables so the animals won't step on them, if you'd like. I hang some
in the barn and have 2 outside of my kennels on the ground.

Check out their website:

http://www.ridmax.com

You've spammed us so where do we, here in the UK, get them? There isn't a
UK distributor!

Regards
Bob



dotCompost 17-08-2005 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bdawg
I can actually enjoy my yard without
being eaten up by the bugs!

In Britain we have gardens, not yards. Yards are for Builder's Merchants, the Metropolitan Plolice, and for measuring things such as cricket pitches.

Nick Maclaren 17-08-2005 09:49 PM

In article ,
dotCompost wrote:
bdawg Wrote:

I can actually enjoy my yard without being eaten up by the bugs!
In Britain we have gardens, not yards. Yards are for Builder's

Merchants, the Metropolitan Plolice, and for measuring things such as
cricket pitches.


Oh, I dunno. I suggest you enquire further about possible alternative
meanings of "I enjoy my yard" :-)

This being a respectable newsgroup, I shall not elaborate, but merely
refer you to the OED.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Mike Lyle 17-08-2005 10:22 PM

Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article ,
dotCompost wrote:
bdawg Wrote:

I can actually enjoy my yard without being eaten up by the bugs!
In Britain we have gardens, not yards. Yards are for Builder's

Merchants, the Metropolitan Plolice, and for measuring things such

as
cricket pitches.


Oh, I dunno. I suggest you enquire further about possible

alternative
meanings of "I enjoy my yard" :-)

This being a respectable newsgroup, I shall not elaborate, but

merely
refer you to the OED.


'Faith, gode Master Maclaren! Dost bragge yet againe? Marry, thou'lt
e'en sette certayne naughtye felawes of ye lewdere sorte atte oddes
which shal bee ye greatere! 'Tis but an antick swaggeringe fancie:
prithee, forbeare, lest ye ladies and ye horses be frit! Wee speke
noe country matteres here, and yet, 'berLady, I do lie: for liberall
country folks must needes doe as we speke, and eke speke as wee doe.

--
Mike.




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