Kevin L (NKY)
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I wonder if this Mets the new A Salt weapons ban......
Now that there is funny!I wonder if this Mets the new A Salt weapons ban......
I remember somebody on here posted a pic of his backyard grill/deck and he had bags of water hanging around.Imagine being a fly and having all those eyes to have it get into LOL
This unit is more costly but is probably more suited for larger predators:OMG! What have I started? Anyone used the salt gun on a slug?
I really don't see how my life can continue as is, if I don't purchase one of these.This unit is more costly but is probably more suited for larger predators:
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Bug-A-Salt SHRED-ER Kit - Bug-A-Salt
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where there are flies, there are maggots first - on something dead or decomposing nearby. What I have found is that my grease drip pan under my grill seems to be a nice breeding/feeding ground (yuck). I let the grill run for a bit with the lid down when I'm finished to burn the grill residue off the grates and hopefully off the flavorizer bars and drip cone leading to the drip pan. but that doesn't do anything to burn off the animal fat accumulated in the little drip pan itself. I regularly clean/degrease it and that seems to help reduce (but not eliminate) the flies. I also keep the grill surfaces and all the utensils nearby (like the grill brush) fastidiously clean. its a pain in the butt but seems to helpWhere I live in the Midwest we are now in the dog days of summer, a lot of sun, high temps & stupid humidity. Whether I sit on the deck or the patio flies are everywhere! It gets extremely worse once I get the grill going. Regardless of me burning citronella candles or oil they still continue to appear. I'm sure it's probably been discussed before, what is everyone else doing to combat them?
I was given one. It doesn't work very well.Perhaps this is the time to try out the Bug-A-Salt gun that shoots salt. It's like a shotgun geared down for application to flies. I've long been tempted to order one. If the flies keep landing on me like they did when I mowed the other day I may have to give in to the temptation.
Not sure on the earlier models. Mine is the 3.0 Black Fly Edition, and works fantastic.WTH.......I didn't even finish the thread and I have 2 sitting in my Amazon cart......
I would have thought it the opposite. They apparently sell Bug-A-Salt brand salt specifically for use in this device. From what I saw online it is a slightly larger grain than regular table salt. The guy doing the video compared the fire power of regular table salt with the special salt and found the special salt had less spread and greater impact than table salt. He fired into aluminum foil so you could see the pattern and the larger salt crystals definitely had a tighter pattern and broke through the foil with fewer hits. Of course, effectiveness would depend on your shooting ability. The wider spread of regular table salt might be a benefit if you aren't a steady hand with it. Canning salt, being a much finer grain that regular table salt, would likely have an even greater spread and less stopping power.I use canning salt, seems to pack a little more punch and does a number on stink bugs too.![]()
Kosher was too big. The canning/pickling salt (Morton's) is just a tad bigger than table salt. Somewhere I got the idea that was what their "special salt" was, and started using it. Plus, I had a whole box of it that I wasn't using. Seemed to work better of the two, just my results.I would have thought it the opposite. They apparently sell Bug-A-Salt brand salt specifically for use in this device. From what I saw online it is a slightly larger grain than regular table salt. The guy doing the video compared the fire power of regular table salt with the special salt and found the special salt had less spread and greater impact than table salt. He fired into aluminum foil so you could see the pattern and the larger salt crystals definitely had a tighter pattern and broke through the foil with fewer hits. Of course, effectiveness would depend on your shooting ability. The wider spread of regular table salt might be a benefit if you aren't a steady hand with it. Canning salt, being a much finer grain that regular table salt, would likely have an even greater spread and less stopping power.
Having seen the difference with the special salt I immediately wonder if Kosher salt would work even better, though the grains might be too large. Just found a review that mentioned using Kosher salt and he said it was more effective than table salt, like buck shot compared to bird shot. So I guess it will work. Now to determine if Diamond Kosher is better then Morton Kosher.