Commented on Deba1981's review
Aug 29, 2011 03:25 PM
nice review. perhaps i will look at a-dth
Reviewed Anti Insect Netting
Aug 14, 2009 05:41 PM
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HOW IT ALL BEGAN
We’d tried mosquito nets, camphor, smoke-emitting “Tortoises” (and “Samurais” etc), the non-smoking chemicals with “electronic machines”, (some call themselves “macchar ka yamraj”), etc.
Sometimes they were warded off for some time, till they sneaked back to their battle z...Read more
Commented on GreenHex's review
Jun 23, 2009 02:08 AM
i think you have made many relevant points. Great work. Reading your review, I am sure that you have also had some experience in crossing all (or at least some of them !) these hurdles and obstacles that these financial institutions (particularly the newer ones), keep throwing in the way of customer...s. would love to hear about these too.Read More
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Anti-Insect Netting
Sep 26, 2008 04:03 PM
cont However the company that had fixed the same for us Sanjay Impex, Bangalore, promptly removed the nets; re-stitched a new set, and re-fixed them back immediately. CONCLUSION We found the insect netting, to be very efficient in keeping out the mosquitoes and flies, (and other flying insects!), pr...ovided we kept the doors leading out from the house closed in the evening (during swarming time). But invariably someone would leave the door open or perhaps it was opened when guests came visiting us in the evening. A few mosquitoes would then have sneaked in.
These would trouble us no end (especially now that the family had got used to mosquito-free nights). The solution for these infiltrators was to “zap” them. But more of that in my write-up on “Playing Badminton with Mosquitoes”.Read More
Reviewed Electronic Mosquito Squatter
Sep 21, 2008 06:00 PM
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PLAYING BADMINTON WITH MOSQUITOES INTRODUCTION I wrote about how in our fight to rid our house of mosquitoes, we had finally fixed insect netting. (You can read about this in my in my write-up about insect screens).
But a few mosquitoes did manage to infiltrate inside, especially if the door ...Read more