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Old 18-10-2010, 09:24
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Thanks for advice Kate. We dont usually have any problems in Llenaire, and we make sure the plugs are in the bedrooms virtually all day with windows and doors kept closed as soon as possible. Some of the little blighters still manage to get in though, and WHY do they all sound like jumbo jets buzzing around but you can never see them!!!???

Portofan, I hope things have calmed down for you for your last couple of days.
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Our mistake during day times earlier in the week was having the windows open with the shutter closed so the little blighters got easy entry.

And of course we thoughtb weŽd be safe with the plug in on !

Thanks for the good wishes Bella.

I see the UK is going to have some drastic weatger in the next few days!

Ahhhh welcome home Porto!
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Hate to say it but its true,been going for over twenty years and never even noticed one,never had plugs or anything,maybe immune thanks to the Scottish midges.
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