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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sally. Have you tried spraying liquid garlic on
your dog yard? Someone on the Drool also posted that you can use a shaker of dry
garlic instead. I have a quarter acre fenced in for my Basset and my
granddaughter. I spray liquid garlic about 4 oz. to 2 gal. water in a sray
pump can several rimes during the warm season. It helps with mosquitos,
fleas and ticks. My Basset has none of the above. He is mostly inside but he
loves to lie on the ground and explore several times a day outside in a mostly
grassy yard with a few trees and shrubs. I would still use your flea collar or
whatever. Before I sprayed the first time in the spring, it looked like moquitos
were planes on a very busy landing strip. Now I seldom see them. I also pour
garlic down my pipe under my drive where water sometimes stands. I
found the liquid and the details on <A
href="http://www.mosquitobarrier.com">www.mosquitobarrier.com</A>. It
works.</FONT></DIV>
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