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dandysmom
08-09-2010, 10:02 PM
It's doing very well; just replaced the first sticky pad with a new one this morning. It's also caught a couple of flies who were attracted to the light also ... good, as Leia doesn't do flies!.:-D

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angieh
08-09-2010, 10:29 PM
I think it's a good product especially if you would prefer not to spray your home with the nasty flea killers.

Did it trap many fleas? Or is that an indelicate question? :oops:

dandysmom
08-09-2010, 10:54 PM
Not indelicate at all, and yes, more than I suspected I had, but not as many as when I had a bad infestation years ago. Hopefully, even less on the new pad! :D

Manyana13
09-09-2010, 12:06 AM
Oh I had never heard of this before, we don't have a problem with fleas but with 3 cats who play outdoors and a dog, we de-flea the house as a matter of course every so often, but I hate doing this as Harry has asthma (yes, really!) and the sprays flair it up. I am going to try this now!!

I have found it online here. Do you just plug it in and put it on the floor?

dandysmom
09-09-2010, 02:18 AM
Yep, it's that simple, install the little light bulb, plug it in and that's that! Be careful installing the sticky pad, it's VERY sticky! A little vegetable oil will get any residue off your fingers. This is my second one and I can testify it works. Good luck!!