my mum just hoovers up alot, where the tree was. u might keep finding them but in the end if u keep hoovering regulary you should get them all.
2006-12-30 22:16:46
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answered by Kirstie 2
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Listen to terry, though in my experience a warm damp mop, not too wet will do the trick, the trick is to lift the pine as a man would use shaving cream to lift stubble, the warm water relaxes the pine, causing it to lose its grip, once done mopping, grab a broom and have yourself a sweeping party. It works.
take it from a guy who uses easy off on windows, walls, even floors.
2006-12-31 07:53:23
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answered by DJenks64 2
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You may try using a lint roller (one of the sticky pull and peel kind) that way you don't have to use your hands. If the needles are there the sticky will pick it up for you . Hope this helps.
2007-01-04 02:01:22
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answered by stephanie r 4
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A careful vacuuming.
2006-12-31 06:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Pick up one by one. Make it a family fun thing to do.
2006-12-31 07:29:11
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answered by marsha 3
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A vacuum and it stinks when they heat up in there...invest in an artificial tree.
2006-12-31 06:17:55
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answered by chrissy757 5
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By hand and agood brush.
2006-12-31 06:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Fire. Quick and cheap.
2006-12-31 06:16:09
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answered by Timothy C 5
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