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....... almost all repellents work when it is hot.
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If this is the case, and the weather is moderating, what about using a
propane torch to very lightly heat the top of the fume board?  The one I
just bought has aluminum on the top.  Has anyone tried this?  I don't have
an extension cord long enough to run my hair dryer that far!!   :)

Coleene

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