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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
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Old 12-06-2006, 01:30 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
 
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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

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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)

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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)

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On 12 Jun 2006 06:07:50 -0700, "Cat(h)" 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



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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.


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