This stuff will work just as it says it does. Will it give a "false
positive"? Yes it can. BUT you can easily learn how to interpret
a false positive from a real one. Take the time to go back to first
blood and lay down a spray or two and notice what happens. (caution,
you may want to wear sun glasses!) You will notice that there is
a VERY bright blue. This is due to the reaction of the luminol with
the hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin contains trace ammounts
of iron (Fe) and this is what the luminol is actually reacting to.
What gives its distinctive blue glow is the amount of iron in the
blood. Depending on where you live, certain native vegitation also
contain iron and will react to the luminol however with a very faint
glow compared to blood. Just remember this phrase "If it's
faint, it aint, if its bright the prize is in sight!
By
bassbuck, Iowa, from Cabela's web site, August 19, 2008
Ray
Howell.
Founder of Kicking Bear Camp for Kids
and Elite Gander Mountain Pro Staff Member http://www.rayhowell.com/
Everyone
should use BlueStar®,
I will not hunt without it !
Ray Howell, BlueStar® Pro Staff
Contains 4 pairs
of tablets wrapped in foil packet. One foil packet of tablets is
sufficient to check your shot. For a search covering a 100 yard
/ meter distance, use the 4 foil packets diluted in 16 oz / 500
ml of water, or up to 32 oz / 1 liter.
BlueStar® Hunting Blister - 4 pairs of tablets
BlueStar®
DVD
Show a wild
boar hunt and the blood finding agent in action.
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