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Hi Doug,
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Is this the product you had in mind - to be employed for the "scarecrow effect" ?     https://getyourbug.com/   You can order it online.
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It appears to be a Canadian company.  Interesting product.  I was surprised to see that their claim that horseflies and deerflies can transmit Lyme disease.  I hadn't heard that before - does anyone know if it's true?
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Cheers,
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Patricia L. Chalmers
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Halifax
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On July 8, 2018 at 10:14 PM Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com> wrote:
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Does anyone know where to get the fake dragonflies that you can attach to your hat or shirt?
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Thanks, 
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Doug 
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