Cocksec Mosquito Coils
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I changed the header image in honour of Cocksec mosquito coils from the Japan Insecticide Manufacturing Company which literally save your skin. They must be extremely poisonous: light up one of these and within seconds there’s not a mosquito to be seen within a luxuriously large radius. Just think about lighting one and you can see the mozzies start backing away nervously. A summer necessity for generations.
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Posted to The Good • 2003.08.31 (Sun) • 20:31
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Posted by eanws 2003.08.31, 23:55
Over here in Chile we used one of these type of things, we only had to use for a few minites in the evening and the mossies would be kept away all night. We obviously don’t have that many mossies, but it worked like a dream.
Posted by eliot 2003.09.01, 00:10
Mmm.. I need some of those. Care to ship some to Texas? :)
I have a prof this year who often reminds us of the many years he spent working in Japan. He says that everyone settles disagreements with Rock-Paper-Scissors. He often has the whole class play to decide who presents first or other similar things. I think it is absurd since the game only works for two people… not a class of 30+ students. Any insight?
Posted by Johan Svensson 2003.09.01, 00:54
Ooh. That brought back childhood memories. My grandparents had a small cabin out in the country, and we used to light one of those up in the evening to keep insects away. Though I’m not sure if it was that thing or my grandfather’s pipe smoke that did the trick…
Posted by Kristen 2003.09.01, 19:26
Love, love love mosquito coils. They smell so good. Also have learned to love the odorless, electrically warmed liquid mosquito poison. Very handy in the bedroom at night.
Eliot: rock paper scissors works great with groups and everyone here uses it—from kids to adults. Whether it’s used fro every disagreement, I don’t know, but I’ve seen it done at trade shows to give away prizes, in bars, on trains, on the street. It’s a common sight. And it’s fun, too. :-)
Posted by Nat 2003.09.13, 04:07
I love mosquito coils, they work so well and they are so funky to light up. We used them in the Philippines all the time.
Posted by Desmond 2005.05.22, 04:55
Hi recently I travel to the Orient, and venture into the jungle and found out the horrific reality of the numerous mosquitoes.
On my second trip, my backpack is packed with a popular local mosquito repellent. Antimos-301 - Non Toxic mosquito repellent : some natural mosquito repellent, which is like a sort of fragrance.
I simply open the lid and place that in my tent and camping ground. The results is no mosquitoes came near me, afterwards.
According to the manufacturer, and its website: http://www.antimosonline.com the mosquitoes are numbed by the chemicals from the repellent and thus does not find the human target to attack.
Well, I have tried many mosquito repellent, inclusive of DEET solutions. I found that Antimos provide the most long lasting pest control solutions. For the 4 days in the camping area, I only open up 1 AntiMos pill only. It is said to last for 21 days.
Desmond aple_sg@yahoo.com
Posted by rick 2005.09.10, 12:39
Cannot find AntiMos 301 in US or Europe. Where can I buy it. Heard that the product is non toxic and effective for 28 days, it is worth a try,
Better than the electric mat, n the mosquito coil that are poisonous and consume electricity and have fire hazard.
Posted by Mcgill 2005.09.24, 19:44
We use mosquito killer just for a while. I don’t have to keep them burning all the night.
Posted by nuomi 2005.11.30, 19:06
Oh WHERE Oh WHERE can I find my AntiMos in Australia.
Christmas is coming, wanna to get rid of some pesky mosquitoes and cockroaches.
Cannot find any HERBAL solution that is POWERFUL enough. Wanna try AntiMos.
Posted by dadan 2006.01.01, 18:24
hey people! can you teach me how to make mosquito coils?
Posted by hrishikesh 2006.01.18, 01:40
Myself is Hrishikesh Wagh ,member of a group of farmers, we produced pure citronila ,lemon grass and turmeric oils in our farm. We can provide you pure citronila ,lemon grass and turmeric oils at very reasonable rates. If you are interested to purchase it then please contact me. Regards Hrishikesh
Posted by isaac 2006.10.16, 12:08
I really do like the comments about the cockec mosquito coil. I based in the USA. I will be going on vacation in Africa so I need some one who can help me get some of the COCKEC MOSQUITO COIL to order. please contact me at (adusco@sbcglobal.net). thank you, hoping to hear from some one soon
Posted by deena 2006.11.12, 21:26
Some of the more effective household mosquito repellants are mosquito coils, electric mats and mosquito repellant vaporizers .A simple fan can prevent mosquito bites. Details at http://pests.in/mosquitopestcontrol.html
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