Sugar Solution As Bed Adhesive

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I’m the one that would say, O’ No.... Not another Feckin video on bed Adhesion.:eek:

But in all fairness, this has some potential, because anyone can try it without much cost and more to the point if it works the way this guy says it does then, go for it, it could be a win win..

I can’t use this method myself because the surface of my glass bed is not smooth, and I’d probably end up licking the glass to clean it, because I’m a sugar junky..:D

Interesting concept, but I’ve ruled myself out, so as Nifty says which one of you smoothies are going to give it at least one try... ;)
P.S. It would be interesting to watch in the insect season.. :pop
 

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Innovative. I like it.
 

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I’m the one that would say, O’ No.... Not another Feckin video on bed Adhesion.:eek:
There can NEVER be too many discussions and experiments about bed adhesion! ;)

It would be interesting to watch in the insect season.. :pop
Yeah, we already deal with problems from invasive Argentine sugar ants... this wouldn't help that situation much. ;)
 
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