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However, the dratsab can easily jump from that on to the feeder![]()
Could you put the dome over the top of the feeder? This is what we have:
However, the dratsab can easily jump from that on to the feeder![]()
Sadly no. they ( it?) just jumps onto the hanging feeder arms.Could you put the dome over the top of the feeder? This is what we have:
So far so good.As before if my little adaption doesn't work, out comes the traps.
And I've done plenty of that too in my time.Easy answer:
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In a lab apparentlyThe 24 hour bug got me at 3am and was relentlessly brutal for over 3 hours. Where the hell do these things get created?!!!
In a lab apparently
I hope you are feeling better by now Graham?
Well that worked.I've now rigged up a revolving greasy plastic sleeve for the arm.
I'll see if that works, before putting out the new feeder.
If not, the traps are going out.

Would kids use this size for sniffing ?
Yes some kids sniff this. It used to be the small cylinders to go in appliances but in some places its moved on to these larger cylinders. I'm guessing some character buys a large cylinder and then sells balloons of the gas to others. There have been some cases of people being seriously injured by sniffing N20I collected these eight NO2 FASTGAS cylinders from the grassed area opposite my home this morning . About three weeks ago I picked one up out of the gutter not realising what it was. I just thought it was strange for a workman to discard it. Ther two days later another in the gutter in a nearby road and now these . Very strange. It's NO2..the large version of those small silver cylinders discarded all over the place.. Fortunately, the local scrap man took the last two so he'll take these. They're quite heavy. Would kids use this size for sniffing ? They're about £25 each and used in the food industry for whipping cream. Surely, someone in the food trade wouldn't discard them like this ?
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Are you sure its NO2, that's highly toxic.I collected these eight NO2 FASTGAS
I keep mine in the freezer Alan, as soon as I buy it, in it goesI decided to make some bread today but the dough didn't rise at all so I made another batch with yeast from a different tub and got exactly the same result which is disappointing as both tubs are still in date. It's all gone in the bin.
Don't bin the yeast if you have slug problems, it makes great trapseast from a different tub and got exactly the same result which is disappointing as both tubs are still in date. It's all gone in the bin.
I keep mine in the freezer Alan, as soon as I buy it, in it goes![]()
Don't bin the yeast if you have slug problems, it makes great traps
NO - if you thaw it - use some and then re-freeze what remains that is NOT good and under no circumstances should re-freezing of previously frozen , then thawed, be doneBoth good tips.
I'll get some more yeast next time I go shopping and it'll go in the freezer. Is it ok to thaw it out, use some and put the rest back into the freezer again?
Ooops!Leaving the car windows open during the storm.![]()
Are you sure its NO2, that's highly toxic.
and not N2O Even that is no laughing matter![]()
I take the dried yeast out of the freezer, measure how much I need, depending on what bread I am making. Then return the still frozen yeast to the freezer.
No it doesn’t stick together, and yes let it thaw for a while before using it.
Also, make sure you are using Luke warm water, bottled is best, no chlorine![]()
Lactose intolerence?Stomach cramps, now considerable tiredness and aching muscles today. Started Friday evening, gradually building.
Lactose intolerence?
I had a load of Ice Cream on Sunday and I'm still suffering. I use Lactose free milf but did not think about the Ice Cream ( it was very tasty creamy vanilla)
Always the best.Interesting choice.![]()
Ouch.Looking in the mirror this morning and looking at an Alien, as my left hand side of my face is swollen up with a tooth infection.