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Diane's point is well-taken, especially because _other_ bugs -
often other kinds of bugs, ones untouched by the zapper -
batten on dead bug carcasses. You want to set up a cafeteria
for bugs?
According to Diane Gutenkauf:
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> Why are you looking into bug zappers? if you have an insect infestation, I
> strongly encourage you to contact a pest control specialist with experience in
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> museum setting. All a bug zapper will get you is a bunch of dead bug carcasses
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> It will not deal with the true cause of your insect problem.
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> pest control people you should contact:
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> Tom Parker
> 44 Essex Ave
> Landsdown PA 19050
> 215-284-6249
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> Wendy Claire Jessup
> 1814 N. Stafford St
> Arlington VA 22207
> 703-528-4339
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> David K. Mueller
> Fumigation Service & Supply
> PO Box 40641
> Indianapolis IN 46280
> [log in to unmask]
> 800-992-1991
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> Don't invest your hard earned money in zappers without addressing the "root" o
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> your insect problem first.
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> ______________________________________________________________________
> Diane Gutenkauf, Curator
> Elmhurst Historical Museum
> 120 E. Park Avenue
> Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA
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> Voice: +(708) 833-1457
> Fax: +(708) 833-1326
> Email: [log in to unmask] (Internet)
> 74547,377 (CompuServe)
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