Frank_Zuccarini
Newly Enlightened
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- May 16, 2006
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Hi.
The CPF "Search" function is not letting me search on the words 'red' or 'red*', and so I am having trouble finding an answer on my own. Sorry.
I seem to have Carpenter Ants invading my home. Everything I have read on line says that the first step in eliminating them is to follow the individuals back to their nest. This is done at night (when they are active), with a red light (so as to not disturb them).
I have a strong prefrence for an LED, as opposed to filtered incandescent. I also feel that variable output is a good idea, so that I can use the same flashlight to read instructions AND find an ant at 10 yards.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a flashlight that meets these specs:
- Strongly red (not leaning toward orange) LED light
- Variable output from just a few lumens to maybe 60 lumens or more
- One or two AA or CR123 batteries
- Good build quality (Fenix or above)
Thanks for your help.................Frank
The CPF "Search" function is not letting me search on the words 'red' or 'red*', and so I am having trouble finding an answer on my own. Sorry.
I seem to have Carpenter Ants invading my home. Everything I have read on line says that the first step in eliminating them is to follow the individuals back to their nest. This is done at night (when they are active), with a red light (so as to not disturb them).
I have a strong prefrence for an LED, as opposed to filtered incandescent. I also feel that variable output is a good idea, so that I can use the same flashlight to read instructions AND find an ant at 10 yards.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a flashlight that meets these specs:
- Strongly red (not leaning toward orange) LED light
- Variable output from just a few lumens to maybe 60 lumens or more
- One or two AA or CR123 batteries
- Good build quality (Fenix or above)
Thanks for your help.................Frank