Some interesting facts about Fluon (taken from a very old post on The Ant Farm's message board):
- Its slipperiness declines over several months in warm, humid conditions, such as during summer in many places, or in tropical climates. In dry conditions, it may last over a year.
- Some arboreal ants can climb over it.
- Unused Fluon should be agitated, either shaken gently with a circular motion, or merely turned upside down two or three times, about once every ten days or two weeks. Otherwise, the polymer will settle out of suspension and become useless.
- If you are a smoker, be sure NEVER to inhale combusted Fluon, such as might rub off on a cigarette. This can result in severe flu-like symptoms, known as "polymer fever". Wash it off your skin very thoroughly after use.
And for the historically minded -- check out this 1956 article mentioning Fluon (perhaps for the first time?) as a tool in the control of insect movement:
Wow! Looks like I can keep diluting the little bit I have, enough to keep me going for years.
ReplyDeleteFor those looking to buy some, BioQuip sells it (at a pretty price for them) as "Insecta-slip" - Catalog page http://www.bioquip.com/html/view_catalog.asp?page=G
Does anybody know a UK supplier?
ReplyDeleteFor the UK: Blades Biological
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Tobias, Many thanks!
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ReplyDeleteWhat about a brazilian supplier?
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ReplyDeleteHi, the link for UK is dead, have an other supplier fok UK ?
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Does anybody know of Fluon being used for bed bugs?
ReplyDeleteThe UK supplier works if you take out the gubbins after the link:
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anyone know of an effective alternative?
ReplyDeleteI did find another place which is cheap is 10 pounds including VAT and packaging its: http://www.cornishcrispa.co.uk/bug-barrier-fluon-liquid-ptfe-escape-proof-your-insect-cage
ReplyDeleteit is a spray, but I'm just going to put it in my own bottle.
Tar Heel Ants in the U.S. sells this. www.tarheelants.com
ReplyDeleteFluon is available on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk with Prime 2-day shipping. The seller packages it in neat applicator bottles. Best that I've found.
ReplyDeleteIt is also available now on ebay - Slippy insect barrier. Works!
ReplyDeletefloun 23 any idea where to get this in the united states
ReplyDeleteyou can get it here from German company
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or you can get it here from a Dutch company
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https://www.netherlants.nl/epages/82970412.mobile/nl_BE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/82970412/Products/9999&Locale=nl_BE
I'm also looking for something to use in my out world's, would this work https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F323018628051
ReplyDeleteThere is PTFE lubrican i found at Lowe's in Los Angeles, can i use that kind since same PTFE ?
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