I wonder if you have large clumps of Daddy Long Legs spiders in Allen, and how the Bug-A-Salt might do from a foot or so again some of these balls we get around our house...?jimlongley wrote:I haven't had any problems with cleaning, nor have I had any clumping problems, even with the one that I keep loaded next to my chair.
I would characterize accuracy and effectiveness at ten feet as being totally non-existent. I have patterned mine against newspaper and find them to be effective out to about three feet.
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- Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:49 pm
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- Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:35 pm
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Re: Bug a Salt - new kind of shotgun
I like it, but wonder about cleaning. Can't imagine that table salt doesn't absorb moisture and stick together such that the works get gunked-up after a while.
I guess diatomaceous earth, which btw kills bugs unfortunate enough just to WALK ON it, would likely be too fine and leak into the innards or some such.
Owners, what alt ammo have you tried!? How to clean the thing when the salt makes like a dessicant?
I guess diatomaceous earth, which btw kills bugs unfortunate enough just to WALK ON it, would likely be too fine and leak into the innards or some such.
Owners, what alt ammo have you tried!? How to clean the thing when the salt makes like a dessicant?