[TheForge] Mosquito control in quench bucket?

Mitch Widham widha8d3 at erau.edu
Wed Jun 28 10:27:13 EDT 2006


Thanks Tim,

Sounds like it would work.

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 Mitch,
  A teaspoon of oil,motor or cooking, floating on the surface should do it.
  The oil clogs their breathing tubes and they suffocate.

Tim Underwood
Sugar Hill Forge
tunder4440 at earthlink.net



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> From: Mitch Widham <widha8d3 at erau.edu>
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> Date: 6/28/2006 9:09:33 AM
> Subject: [TheForge] Mosquito control in quench bucket?
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> Help.
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> I am just starting out as a hobbyist blacksmith, and received a nice old
> half oak barrel for father's day. What is the best way to keep out the
> mosquitos? I don't think a cover will work because the top is uneven. I am
> looking for something that is cheap, easy, effective and won't negatively
> affect the quench? Am I asking too much?
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> Mitch Widham
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