Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 I know I haven't posted much here, but I think I may have had an epiphany: The house is bare and winterized, no one is going to be there for some time since I'm on the road. What if I were to fill a large number of light sockets with those bug-killing light bulbs you hear about so often these days? You know, the kind that emit UV " C " radiation... After a month of that, both inside and out, I'd think nothing would be left alive. Even these devils. Thoughts? Anyone know of a good bulb to buy a box of and I'll acquire a hazmat suite and go install them next chance I get a chance... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Hi buggered -- I think some others have used those lights, although not in a vacant house. They reported temporary improvement with the lights, but no eradication. I believe requireshelp has used them extensively, but has not had a chance to write about it yet. myrtle > > I know I haven't posted much here, but I think I may have had an > epiphany: The house is bare and winterized, no one is going to be > there for some time since I'm on the road. What if I were to fill a > large number of light sockets with those bug-killing light bulbs you > hear about so often these days? You know, the kind that emit UV " C " > radiation... After a month of that, both inside and out, I'd think > nothing would be left alive. Even these devils. Thoughts? Anyone know > of a good bulb to buy a box of and I'll acquire a hazmat suite and go > install them next chance I get a chance... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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