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over a year ago
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Looking at the activity outside this evening.. Am thinking tomorrow will be the day..
Have put extra powder down now but no doubt millions will survive |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Looking at the activity outside this evening.. Am thinking tomorrow will be the day..
Have put extra powder down now but no doubt millions will survive "
you need to get a new hobby
crippling spiders is far more fun |
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"I got bitten by a horse fly at the weekend, got a big itchy bite mark now
Cook it with a cigarette...;-)
Works for mosquito bites too...B-)" and bee stings. |
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"I got bitten by a horse fly at the weekend, got a big itchy bite mark now
Cook it with a cigarette...;-)
Works for mosquito bites too...B-) and bee stings."
"Very carefully", sticky tape...;-)
The natural reaction is to swat the bee which may have left its small barbed sac of 'poison' attached to your skin... Effectively we sting ourselves...
The barb is only tiny and with sticky tape you can lift it out...;-)
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"I got bitten by a horse fly at the weekend, got a big itchy bite mark now
Cook it with a cigarette...;-)
Works for mosquito bites too...B-)"
And have a massive scar instead of nothing when the lump dies ? |
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"I got bitten by a horse fly at the weekend, got a big itchy bite mark now
Cook it with a cigarette...;-)
Works for mosquito bites too...B-)
And have a massive scar instead of nothing when the lump dies ?"
Oops... Perhaps, on reflection, I wasnt quite clear...
Hover the lit end about a quarter inch above the outer limit of the bite, just long enough to feel the heat on your skin... Slowly spiral in to the centre of the bite. Take lit end
away and blow on skin to cool down... Repeat a couple of times which will effectively "cook" the poison.
Its a trick I was taught in Italy... And it seems to work... |
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Flying ant day was yesterday.
Came home from work, absent mindedly walked into the kitchen and when I eventually notices, my cappuccino coloured walls had lard dark patches on it. I had swarms of the damn things.
I bravely ran out and got my next door neighbour to come and do battle with them!! |
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