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Safe Pest Control of Raccoons & Pest
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DaRu
DaRu
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Apr-16-2005 22:39

"Elctronic Pest Control"

It's safe and effective and keeps raccoons, skunks, posseums, birds, and unwanted animals out of your yard or area you desire to protect. It's a wireless device, with a ultrasonic deterrent system, that keeps animals away. It's triggered by a motion sensor, and has a 45 ft. detection that is constantly emitting a sudden burst of noise (23,000HZ), which gets animals attention and they stay at a safe distance. Humans can't hear it, but it's uncomfortable to animals. We used this method to keep our dogs in our back yard which wasn't fenced.

Critter-Repellant.Com/"Shake Away"

This will keep Raccoons away. It's a 100% organic safe repellant. As we know raccoons are active at night and goes through garbage and looks for places to nest for the night. This product is a strong granular of coyote's urine, that you shake on areas you want to protect from raccoons. The Coyote's urine scares the raccoon because they're rivals. The scent marks the area like coyote's do and keeps raccoons away. It's safe and effective.

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DaRu
DaRu
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Apr-20-2005 21:09

Oh yeah, I know now. Though I didn't see the old sci fi movie, I recently solved a Nancy Drew game called: "Curse of the Blackmoor Manor", and while downstairs looking for clues in the planetarium, I saw this letter beneath a tall looking plant that looked somewhat like a clam with sharp teeth around the edges. I proceeded to remove the paper when the plant started attacking my hand and making this loud slapping noise on the table. It scared the bajeevees out of me and made my heart skip a beat or two..lol. It took awhile to figure out on how to remove the paper without being hit, but finally I took it a piece of my left over turkey, which it ate and allowed me to take it. Wow, this was my first encounter with this type of plant. I sure wouldn't want to go near one in real life...lol. Actually when you mention triffids, I thought at first this was the name of your pet, and perhaps a snake. Anyway, thanks ladies.

Moonshh
Moonshh
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Apr-20-2005 23:20

Eeeeeeeek! DaRu! Some of us here haven't played that Nancy Drew mystery yet!!!!!

jstkdn
jstkdn
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Apr-21-2005 09:25

I wonder if I saw that movie again, I would die laughing. Because hindsight it may not be scary at all.

As a kid I was also used to watch the hulk. I was not scared of David Banner, or the hulk itself. But David Banner turning in to the hulk....the thing with the eyes, and that eerie sound....I was too scared to watch that. I would hide behind the couch, pillow or whatever was at end. Asking my brother "Is he done yet, is he done yet? Is he the hulk yet?"

jstkdn
jstkdn
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Apr-21-2005 09:27

Does this mean, I am not afraid of change, but just the process of it?

Hmmmmm.

Lady Grey
Lady Grey

Apr-21-2005 11:17

You aren't the only one who hid behind the sofa as a kid when the incredible hulk was on.

Texan
Texan

Apr-21-2005 12:46

Moonshh I humbly apologize to you and those that hasn't purchased it. I was caught up in the moment..lol. It was only a tiny part of what lies in the manor below. Speaking of shows that frightened you, when I first saw "Dracula's first movie at age nine, I was terrified and kept my head buried in her side and screamed throughout it. For years it scared me, however today they seem silly and almost funny to watch, compared to shows out today. Take the show about the huge "Anaconda", I watched it before falling to sleep and dreamed it was slithering after me and finally my son came out with the long blade and chopped it's head off. I hate snakes and I'll never watch another show about snakes before going to bed, or anything gory ..lol.

DaRu
DaRu
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Apr-21-2005 12:56

Oh darn it! I forgot to change back to my character, but I'm sure you knew it was me...lol.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Apr-21-2005 13:18

Also, it was my Aunt's side I clung to during Dracula.

By the way, I'm fixing to purchase a couple of mystery games and would appreciate suggestions, thanks!

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