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| Email received: The Gotcha Sprayer worked exactly as advertised and saved me from having to hire a professional to handle a hornet’s nest 20ft in the air.
Thank you…Ed L.
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| Email received: I received my sprayer yesterday and I cleaned out most of my wasp/yellow jacket problem last night. It’s a great tool. After seeing it on your website, I highly recommended it to my Home Depot store manager, I really like the product. It’s well designed without being over designed. Am I right in assuming that the lever which pushes down on the sprayer button is a replaceable subassembly?
Here is what the Home Depot store manager said:
Thanks so much for the information. I also think this is a great item we should carry. I will pass it on to the merchandising group and suggest we start carrying this product. Thanks for taking the time out to pass this along, I greatly appreciate it.
Chip L
Store Manager
Home Depot
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| Email received: I used your tools last week to bust three wasp nests in Hong Kong on a residential apartment. They were all built on the building ledges which was almost impossible to reach by hand without scaffolding or extension poles. My customers were so impressed with your products as well.
Louis Wong, Co-Owner - Hong Kong
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| Email received: It's awesome...It has increased my
shot range to at least 30ft. Our county is
almost wasp free!!!
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| Email received: The sprayer works very well, and I am
pleased with the purchase. Here is another use
for it that may have a big market. I showed it
to the man who does maintenance on my hurricane
shutters shutters, and he said he had been trying to
find something like the Gotcha Sprayer for years.
High rise buildings have hurricane shutters on some
windows. The wheels at the tops of the shutters
really need annual spraying with a lubricant (such as
silicone spray). If there is no terrace, one has
to lean out the window and stretch as high as you can.
The Gotcha Sprayer on an extension pole makes the job
very easy. This can also be used by people with
security shutters protecting store fronts who wish to
avoid climbing ladders. Florida is loaded with
people who have hurricane shutters on their houses
that would benefit from annual maintenance with
silicone spray using the Gotcha Sprayer. Please
send a brochure to my shutter man.
Leonard
- FL
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| Email received: Your product worked well for our
needs. Thanks for producing a reasonably priced
solution to our problem.
Kevin
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| Email received: The Gotcha Sprayer is amazing--as
someone who is extremely allergic to bee and wasp
stings, it is great to have an extra advantage when
dealing with wasp nests. We also have a problem
with Oak Wilt here in South Texas and using the Gotcha
Sprayer to spray the tree trunk ends of limbs we have
cut off without dragging the ladders around is a great
time saver. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Don -
TX
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| Email received: I have received the Gotcha Sprayer
already today and it has exceeded my expectations for
quality of construction. It looks like it should
work and last for a very long time. I
immediately used it to spray pesticide up in an area
of our house that would have either required a very
tall ladder and a risky climb, or a very large check
to a pest treatment service. I think your
product has paid for itself already! I am very
pleased. Thanks.
Tom
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| Email received: I am impressed with the Gotcha
Sprayer. We are thrilled with it, as it
addresses our very specific needs. It is unique,
yet simple to use and 100% effective in addressing the
situation for which we made the purchase. We
would recommend it to anyone. In fact, I have
been showing it to our neighbors and they can't
believe it. The Gotcha Sprayer is well worth the
small investment to address those pesky problem areas.
Ron
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| Email received: I have used the Gotcha Sprayer a lot.
I trimmed about 50 live Oak trees this winter (best
time to do it due to the Oak Wilt that exist in TX).
I normally do not spray the cuts but the experts
recommend it for live oaks to keep the Oak Wilt from
getting started. The sprayer came in real handy.
I attached a can used to spray the cuts and was able
to reach most with the extension pole. It worked
great and saved me a lot of ladder use. I also
would not have been able to reach some of the cuts.
Thanks again - I would recommend it to anyone
Tom -
TX
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Email
received:
The Gotcha Sprayers work great. I bought a 24ft
telescoping pole and it works just fine in conjunction
with your attachment and our "Can of Smoke". I
recommend marketing your product to other alarm
companies who perform fire inspections in commercial
environments. I have a total of $75.00 invested in my
setup. Your closest competitor, a manufacturer of
specifically designed devices, which basically do the
same, come in around $400.00. Some up to $600.00. Good
luck with your product.
Casey - MO
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Email
received:
I received the Gotcha Sprayer last week and it works
great. I have never seen anything like your product in
stores. It works and you should be very successful if
you can sell into Home Depot, ACE, Lowes, etc.
Best Wishes,
Hank - IL
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Email
received:
The Gotcha Sprayer works great. I love it.
Erv - MN
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Email
received:
Hi Ian, I just received the Gotcha Sprayer and it
is fantastic!!!
It is a great invention and a no messing around
product, infact something that you should market
over here in the UK. I tried it out and it is
faultless and the build quality is excellent. I am
very pleased with it.
Kindest Regards, Tony - UK
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News:
The Gotcha Sprayer will be featured in the new
products section of Pest Control Magazine in the
October edition.
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News:
The Gotcha Sprayer was featured in the
Dayton Business Journal.
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News 7/4/04:
The Gotcha Sprayer will be on TV July 11, 2004.
Tom McNutt (NBC Channel 4 in Columbus Ohio) will
be airing a segment on the Gotcha Sprayer and how
it helps to control wasp and hornets. Tom was
especially interested in the safety aspects of
being able to spray wasp and hornet nests from a
safe distance without the need for a ladder. Tom
decided he would dedicate a news segment on the
topic. Tom McNutt has served as NewsChannel 4's
garden expert since 1989. Tom received a Bachelor
of Science degree in agriculture (1955) and a
Master of Arts degree in agricultural education
(1962) from The Ohio State University and has
additional credits in graduate studies in
agricultural education and school administration.
In 1963, after teaching vocational agricultural at
Belle Center and Dublin High Schools for seven
years, Tom became a 4-H agent in Franklin County.
He was promoted to agriculture agent, county
chairman and full professor at The Ohio State
University. He retired Dec. 31, 1988, with the
title of professor emeritus. Tom currently serves
as president and chief executive officer of
KaTaTim Inc., a marketing and consulting company
he created, executive director of the Ohio
Agricultural Council and executive coordinator of
the Ohio Council of Cooperatives. Tom and his
wife, Joan, have hosted farm, flower and garden
tours all over the world. He has also given
speeches and conducted educational programs in 43
states and 26 countries. Tom has received 20
national awards and the 1991 John W. Galbreath
Award for Community Service. He is an active
member of Hilliard United Methodist Church,
Franklin County Fair Board and the Hilliard
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