Fishbonker
Life Member
I tested mine tonight on the back deck. Before I turned it on it was "buggy" but not intolerable. After I turned it on there wasn't a bug to be found. Not even any moths around the porch light. We sat that way for three innings (Cubs/Astros), no bugs no problems. So to be sure I turned it off. In less than 10 minutes it was skeeterville. We were getting bit up. There was, however, a noticable odor when it was on.
Here are my questions.
1: What do you do when you turn it off? Do you take the pad out and try to seal it back up or just leave it. If you leave it in the Thermacell does the pad still work when you fire it up a few days later or do you change pads?
2: If you are hunting from a tree stand do you find a way to lay it flat or do you hang it so the pad and hot plate are 90 degrees to the ground?
I think the instructions are woefully lacking in these two areas. What do you folks that have used them do?
Thanks.
The 'Bonker
Here are my questions.
1: What do you do when you turn it off? Do you take the pad out and try to seal it back up or just leave it. If you leave it in the Thermacell does the pad still work when you fire it up a few days later or do you change pads?
2: If you are hunting from a tree stand do you find a way to lay it flat or do you hang it so the pad and hot plate are 90 degrees to the ground?
I think the instructions are woefully lacking in these two areas. What do you folks that have used them do?
Thanks.
The 'Bonker