I've been using this product for years bacause It really works. At the first sign of flies, moths or spiders in the house or garage, I set out the No-Pest-Strip and that takes care of the insects for about 3 months. I have a small dog and she has never had a reaction to the product.
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I don't know why, but the one I got seemed old, because a lot of the scent was gone and it didn't work like it has in the past. So, I found a place that had it near by and bought the same exact stuff and it smelled stronger and worked this time. Maybe I just got an old package of it.
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I hang one on either side of every outside door iwith one hanging in the garage. Misquotes and flies do not dart inside when the door is open! They last about three months so it must be replaced two times in spring/summer/fall. They cost over $8 but they work for me. It is so lovely not fighting flying critters around the door! Mosquitos are not in my house now. All my family think these strips are most definitely worth the money.
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A good product to help prevent wasps from building nest in garage and attic. A good product to repel other flying insects too.
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I hung this strip in a 3' x 3' x 5' enclosed area to kill mites and after 7 days seemed to be getting decent results, the mites were 90% gone... but the odor of the "un-scented" strip was definitely building up with each passing day and I was experiencing momentary breathing distress after checking on the progress/effectiveness after the first few days and it was getting worse daily too (my breathing). I'd decided on day 9 to discontinue treatment and put the strip back into the bag it came in and seal it up tight for proper disposal. Here's why... I checked on the plants (start of day 9 of treatment) and they were drooping over (like from heat stress), dead "burned" spots covered 1/2 the leaves, burning 'em up from the edges inwards, but it was poison accumulation.... they were gasping for breath! The survivors are grateful to have survived. The plants have been washed off and trimmed back, lost 50% of the new growth and about 25% of the old growth and I'm considering just calling it a loss and try again after I've disinfected the area with bleach and vinegar (nothing survives that combo, not even AIDS!). The mites seem to be gone... but the lil' sons-of-guns have tricked me before, so I'm not calling it a victory yet... but they appear to be gone. In the future I'll just use a flame thrower, same end result... just faster.Read full review
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