Oldfart
775 posts
Aug 04, 2008
7:09 AM
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Hey all, I have been having a little trouble with gnats bothering my loft birds. Tried several different approches with limited success. Then tried this with great success! I have a large shop-vac, so I started it up and sprayed a little bug spray into the hose which sucked down into the liner bag, then using just the bare end of the hose or the large round attachment, I simply sucked the gnats out of the air and into the bag, no more gnats! ;) Bug spray kills them in the bag!
Thom
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sundance
696 posts
Aug 04, 2008
7:36 AM
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thats funny... I just keep fly strips hanging. seems to help ---------- Butch @ Sundance Roller Lofts
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Snake Doctor
301 posts
Aug 04, 2008
6:55 PM
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We have a branch of the University Of Georgia Agricultural Dept. near here, about 10 maybe 12 years ago a new PHD came to town bragging before he left he would have a solution to our gnat and fire ant problems, still got the gnats and fire ants the PHD is nowhere to be found. Maybe the gnats and ants et him????? ---------- "Semper Fi" SD
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nicksiders
3058 posts
Aug 04, 2008
7:17 PM
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LMAO, Roy. They might of "et" him? One of those southern words I just love - et. ---------- Just My Take On Things
Nick Siders
Last Edited by on Aug 04, 2008 7:17 PM
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fhtfire
1445 posts
Aug 04, 2008
7:23 PM
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thom....
You have to had worked on an Engine Company....a Truck firefighter would have never been able to figure that one out...LOL...that is why I rotate...one quarter as the Engine Captain and one quarter as the Truck Captain..that way I can be smart for a quarter...and destroy things the next....rock and ROLL
Paul
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Oldfart
776 posts
Aug 05, 2008
6:31 AM
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Paul, You crack me up! ;)
Thom
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