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Cherie Priest: "Tanglefoot" (Subterranean, Fall 2008)
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There is a sticky liquid sold in the USA for painting on tree trunks to trap crawling pests called "Tanglefoot".
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Having committed myself, I had all the sensations of a fly caught on a sheet of "Tanglefoot," or a prisoner of war chained to a Roman chariot; but in the end I enjoyed myself hugely.
Set in Silver 1901
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On buildings sticky or tacky bird repellents such as Tanglefoot are sometimes effective if applied to sections of thin plywood and placed over the damaged area.
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"Tanglefoot" up right now at Subterranean's online magazine) posted a teaser today for The Philosopher and the Wolf that has made me desperately want this book:
Chasing Ray 2008
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One suggestion is to put the legs of your beds into cans of soapy water, but if that won't fly at your house, you can try applying petroleum jelly or Tanglefoot instead.
Maria Rodale: Top 10 Non-Toxic Ways to Control Bed Bugs Maria Rodale 2011
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One suggestion is to put the legs of your beds into cans of soapy water, but if that won't fly at your house, you can try applying petroleum jelly or Tanglefoot instead.
Maria Rodale: Top 10 Non-Toxic Ways to Control Bed Bugs Maria Rodale 2011
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Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded TOC formally announced - And it includes my novellette “Tanglefoot” which — speaking of Subterranean — was published online through that same company.
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Coincidentally enough, “Tanglefoot” is a vignette of backstory that is, in its way, quite relevant to the events that transpire in Clementine.
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“Tanglefoot” reprint — Got word last night that Ann and Jeff VanderMeer are picking up my novelette “Tanglefoot” for their STEAMPUNK RELOADED anthology!
January 6, 2010 2010
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