Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 09:29:10 -0700 From: Kimo Saaby <kimo_saabynopsameja.com> Subject: Re: Help, I have a strange problem with my 9-3 Conv.
I don't mean to sound like a Humboldt County Techno-Hippie, but ... Are you sure you want to fill your car up with an agent that "Kills any living creature in the house (car)." ??? It's a fact that this poison will infiltrate your ventilation system. Do you want to breathe even minute amounts of poison on a regular basis? I don't think it's a good idea. A spider may be scary, but at least you know what it is. Unknown respiratory problems and tumors are scarier in my opinion. A spider "might" (not very likely) scare you enough to have an accident. So would a bee that flew in your window. But ya don't keep your windows closed because it MIGHT happen. It's a spider. Come on. - Orbitronik Charles Stoyer wrote: > Many years ago when I lived in a more humid climate, the cat had fleas and > thus so did the carpets in the house. > > After getting the cat cleaned up, we bought a bomb which is a spray can with > a clip that holds it in the open position. > > Basically, you put it in the house (in this case car) in a place so it won't > spray on anything, clip it open and shut the place up for (I think) 12 > hours. Come back and open all windows and let it air out for a few hours and > you're all set. > > Kills any living creature in the house (car). > > Charles. > saabster wrote in message <8qkp0o$r2a$1nopsamunium.btinternet.com>... > >Help somebody please? > > > >I have a 2000 9-3 conv and have a unique(?) problem. > >THIS IS A MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE!!!! > >My partner is scared stiff of spiders and we have a large one crawling > >around somewhere under the dash/ in the heater pipe area. Me and my son > >noticed it but could not catch the damn thing, We have just informed "mum" > >who drives the car to work daily.