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IPodAlong
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Posted: 15 Jun 2012 at 7:43pm |
Okay, I've been checking out info on this Thermocell. Sounds like it might be good for a stationary setting (outside the camper or on my deck) so I might start looking for a sale on that. It doesn't seem very portable so I might have to stay with the OFF clip-on which isn't perfect but I can tell a difference. It looks like WalMart, Tractor Supply, Home Depot, Gander Mtn all carry Thermocell so I'll shop around. Had never heard of it so thanks for the info.
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hummingalong
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My son has an alergic reaction referred to as "Skeeter Syndrome" where instead of getting the typical "bite" it will swell to the degree you would expect to see if he were to BREAK his arm instead of just getting a bite. Because of this, we have to take serious precaution against mosquitos. Unfortunately he also has very sensative skin so spray ons are often not an option.
I always thought thermocel was a gimick, but when they went on sale (2 for the old price of 1) we finally bought them. They work well as long as you keep up on the butane and repellent cards (they are easy to see when they need replaced) and are pretty cost effective considering we go home with ZERO bites every time. Check out cabela's reviews... over 14000 reviews and 4.5-5 stars almost every time. You can't go wrong.
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tjmeisner
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Our local fish cops all carry a Thermocell, we have one but haven''tried it yet, for the short term I use a 40% deet spray, more deet the better, skitos just love me.
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Vallgrlx2
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For those Mosquito Magnets, may I suggest the Flowtron Bug Zapper. I purchased one for the patio, to prevent being chewed on by these B52 sized Mosquitos. This device really seems to real the bugs in on those sultry summer days.....
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IPodAlong
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I used the things you wear on your belt that has a little fan in it and it worked okay last summer. Doesn't help the other people sitting around unless they have one too. When people come to my house, I actually bomb the deck before we go out and it lasts maybe an hour. Haven't done the ThermaCell. That might be one to try.
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kymooses
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OFF is the only thing we've ever had work for us. We've lit candles, torches, had the little lanterns, mosquito coils, various natural remedies and nothing keeps us from being bit besides the OFF sprays.
Oh well, sticky and chemicals are better than skeeter bites all over.
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Pawpod
Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Regina, Sask Status: Offline Points: 113 |
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May I suggest a ThermaCELL Mosquito Repellent. My wife is a mosquito smorgasbord and we found this works the best. It's powered by a fuel Cartridge that heats up a pad which contains something that keeps them away. There is also a patch that was out 2 years ago that also worked good, lasted a long time too.
The apps are just for fun and don't work IMO. |
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IPodAlong
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And I DON'T consider them pets. I'm seeing mosquito repellent apps. They probably don't work but I'll try anything; I need to take stock in the company that produces OFF. I was wondering how my dogs would react so I played one from U-tube and the retriever raised up and looked alarmed. She'll get used to it if it just startled her but I'm wondering if the high pitch will be uncomfortable for her. Couldn't really find much on it by googling. Anyone used any of those apps while sitting outside your Pod? Do they seem to work? Opinion on effect on pets' ears?
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