Sunday, January 06, 2008

Mozzie Coil Quest

Why is it getting harder to find mozzie coils? Anybody know? I use mozzie coils every summer because I don't have flyscreens, plus I like the smell. Recently I asked a checkout dude at my local minimarket why they didn't stock mozzie coils any more. He shrugged his shoulders and said he didn't know, but they didn't stock them any more. Today I rode my bike to a mini market further away, where I found them last time, but this time there were none. What the hell is going on? I spent about ten minutes looking at the fly/cockroach/mozzie section and it seemed that everything is now geared towards flys and cockroaches. They did have Aerogard but I don't want that. You have to spray that on yourself, and I'll be damned if I'm going to bed covered in Aerogard.
So, tomorrow the search for another mozzie coil dealer continues.

Thanks for listening.

1 comment:

Amber Gillard said...

Hi there,
We burn coils regularly because we also don't have screens; dengue is a problem up here in the tropics. But the most annoying problem with coils is they break while trying to separate the two, what do you do? My father has invented the Crochead Coil Holder, which beats this problem. This won't help your search for coils but the more this unique product is out there, the more likely retailers will stock mozzie coils. Burning mosquito coils still remains the most cost effective way of beating the mozzies. Go to www.crochead.com

If you order from our site, I’ll be happy to provide you some mozzie coils. Email me at amber@crochead.com