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Worried that there might be rat urine on your office chair? Scared there might be old semen on that hotel bedspread? Now you can find out with the BUNGCO UV penlight. This dandy little gem clips onto your keyring to stay handy at all time. Rat urine and semen glow under UV light, and with the UV
penlight, you can detect their presence and take appropriate actions. The UV penlight helps detect unsuspected scorpions (which also glow) and will make your KISS poster from 1975 look great. An added bonus - you can use the penlight to pick up skin fungus infestations - which also will glow!
Penlight UV light
http://www.delasco....ghting/Pocket_Size/ Used extensively in medicine [Klaatu, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
In case you find scorpions, this baby will eat them:
http://kaweahoaks.c...l/wind_scorpian.htm Wind Scorpion (Eremobates gladiolus). The solifugid is harmless to humans, and oh-so-cute. [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
another link
http://www.theledli...om/UV-Penlight.html BAKED [my-nep, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Rats and UV!
http://www.ratbehavior.org/BlackLight.htm [bungston, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Isn't this baked ? Wasn't that the gadget used in the movie "Three Kings" ? |
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I don't know about "Three Kings", but quite baked in medical circles. <link> |
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Used with fluorescent dyes in eyes to detect foreign bodies. |
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I have a UV diode on my keychain. |
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Rat semen? Somebody gave a rat's ass? |
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Only rat urine glows? Why? |
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I assumed rat urine glowed because the excrete intact porphyrins. This is why the urine of people with porphyria glows. Their fingernails glow too. Not sure about rat fingernails. Toenails. Whatever. |
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OK, now, bones or no, everyone needs to check out the sweet linked page with rats, and UV photography. |
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Awww. That they're nisting in an amazon.com package is a nice geeky touch. |
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