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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 61018" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>T's are absolutely bothered by flashlights and bright lights. Ever notice if u shine it at them, they move around, or turn away? I have a flashlight with red light, which is just about invisible to them. U can shine it at them, and watch them all u want, and they'll sit there like nothing's wrong. There has been a test done, and it's proven that they cannot see the red light. </p><p>I bought a bright little red LED flashlight in ebay for $10. It's bright as can be, uses rechargeable batteries, and it's just less annoying to the T's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 61018, member: 4152"] T's are absolutely bothered by flashlights and bright lights. Ever notice if u shine it at them, they move around, or turn away? I have a flashlight with red light, which is just about invisible to them. U can shine it at them, and watch them all u want, and they'll sit there like nothing's wrong. There has been a test done, and it's proven that they cannot see the red light. I bought a bright little red LED flashlight in ebay for $10. It's bright as can be, uses rechargeable batteries, and it's just less annoying to the T's [/QUOTE]
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