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Sep 1, 2013 5:01 PM CST
Name: Mary Ann
Western Kentucky (Zone 7a)
Bee Lover Irises Hummingbirder Hostas Keeps Horses Farmer
Daylilies I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Container Gardener Cat Lover Region: Kentucky Birds
Note to Bonehead: You simply apply the two moist pads to the skin (it helps if they are self-stick) -- one on the bite, one nearby -- then clip the copper alligator clips to the coils on the top of the lantern battery. There isn't much of a sensation -- maybe a pinch when the alligator clips connect. After that -- no sensation whatsoever. It's very low-voltage. Can also be used to kill infections, etc. Electricity is amazing and can be used for health purposes.

And -- no -- leaning against an electric fence is NOT the same thing!!! Remember -- the electricity has to be applied exactly to the bite. General self-electrocution is not helpful! Rolling on the floor laughing
Thoughts become things -- choose the good ones. (www.tut.com)

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