cooking spray
#31
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Wow, I'll try the garlic one for the deer. Mine don't know they are not to like certain plants. I check at the garden centre for deer friendly plants. I plant them, next day they are gone. Depends how hungry they are. I did have one for two years before they ate it.
I have tried those misters twice (paid $10 & $15 each). They both leaked oil after I put them in my cupboard. Too messy for me.
I have tried those misters twice (paid $10 & $15 each). They both leaked oil after I put them in my cupboard. Too messy for me.
#32
Originally Posted by Kutnso
Great tip for the ants---will this also stop the squirrels??? we have more of a problem with them than the ants.
Thanks for sharing, Kutnso
Thanks for sharing, Kutnso
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I do the exact same thing plus a whole lot of other uses. Thanks for sharing all this info everyone.
Originally Posted by Kimkankwilt
I use it on my cast iron pans after I wash them. A light spray and them wipe with a paper towel and then the pans stay nice.
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I have used the non-stick spray to ward off ants for a few years, and it always works. I was looking for a non-toxic solution because of the birds and other family pets in the house. The olive oil variety works especially well on black and red ants. They don't want to cross into its path.
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Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Spray it on your satellite dish in the winter to keep ice/snow from accumulating and interfering with reception.
(Even though my 1st born flew his kite up there..."the wind's better up here!" Yes, he survived his childhood, I nearly didn't!)
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