Aah, that's a good doggie. If it was a human, it would be a whole different matter - we aren't domesticated and a human should never act like a good doggie.
Wasps...the best, and least known, medicine for them is...diesel. Works better, faster, and cheaper than any wasp spray ever made. On contact, they cannot fly, and die, usually within 15 seconds.
Gasoline works the same, with an increase in fire hazard. I remember seeing my granddaddy take out a nest with a capful of mower gas back in the fifties.
Can confirm, used a can of diesel to clean out a yellow jacket nest under our porch. This after 3 cans of hornet spray failed. Carb cleaner also does a number on them, especially when paired with fire.
Dad did that for decades. Then he managed to set himself on fire. I use brake clean. They run it on sale around here, and I'll pick up a case every year or so.
#3. They don't fly at night. Save the chemicals, turn off the outside lights, wait till well after dark. Scissors, clip and drop into a clean Amazon box with couple large rocks in it. Leave out front for the porch pirates to snag.
Sorry Kenny, didn't mean to do that last one as anon. They don't fly at night. Save the chemicals and wait till well after dark. Scissors, clip and drop into clean Amazon box that has couple extra heavy rocks. Leave out front for the porch pirates to snag.
1. One small can of tuna fish (oil or water) 2. Frontline (dogs or cats, I've used both)
Two drops only of the frontline; mix well in the tuna fish. Leave the lid open just enough for the vespids to get in. Put out as many cans as you think you'll need, where mammals can't get to it. The wasps/hornets/yellowjackets will find it, eat it, and take it back home.
5 Chinese may have invented noodles but it took the Italians to make a good slicer
ReplyDelete#9 Shouldn't quit her day job.....
ReplyDeleteWTF is that all about, anyway ???
Delete#7 Either he is just a prick or alcohol was involved.
ReplyDelete#4 The victim mentality in one photo.
ReplyDeleteAah, that's a good doggie. If it was a human, it would be a whole different matter - we aren't domesticated and a human should never act like a good doggie.
DeleteWasps...the best, and least known, medicine for them is...diesel. Works better, faster, and cheaper than any wasp spray ever made. On contact, they cannot fly, and die, usually within 15 seconds.
ReplyDeleteGasoline works the same, with an increase in fire hazard. I remember seeing my granddaddy take out a nest with a capful of mower gas back in the fifties.
DeleteSnake shot works pretty good too.
DeleteCan confirm, used a can of diesel to clean out a yellow jacket nest under our porch. This after 3 cans of hornet spray failed. Carb cleaner also does a number on them, especially when paired with fire.
DeleteWD 40 works too.
DeleteDad did that for decades. Then he managed to set himself on fire. I use brake clean. They run it on sale around here, and I'll pick up a case every year or so.
DeleteI’ll add soapy water. It’s how I take care of the rare aggressive hive, and it doesn’t damage equipment.
Delete#4- Now, THAT'S a good boy.
ReplyDeletecute as a button
DeleteBrazil nuts burn well don't they? In South America, they used to use them for lighting.
ReplyDelete#10 A smart kitty. I had one that would push the lever on the kitchen sick faucet to turn on the water, drink his fill, then shut it off.
ReplyDelete#7 love a good ending, what an asshole. That is also pretty stupid challenging cars with a motorcycle.
ReplyDelete#3. They don't fly at night. Save the chemicals, turn off the outside lights, wait till well after dark. Scissors, clip and drop into a clean Amazon box with couple large rocks in it. Leave out front for the porch pirates to snag.
ReplyDeleteSorry Kenny, didn't mean to do that last one as anon.
ReplyDeleteThey don't fly at night. Save the chemicals and wait till well after dark.
Scissors, clip and drop into clean Amazon box that has couple extra heavy rocks.
Leave out front for the porch pirates to snag.
#2 Taking the twin home for some fun
ReplyDeleteHe's going to be a rancher if he can get both of those goats home.
DeleteTo kill vespids, the easiest way:
ReplyDelete1. One small can of tuna fish (oil or water)
2. Frontline (dogs or cats, I've used both)
Two drops only of the frontline; mix well in the tuna fish. Leave the lid open just enough for the vespids to get in.
Put out as many cans as you think you'll need, where mammals can't get to it.
The wasps/hornets/yellowjackets will find it, eat it, and take it back home.
Nest is usually dead in a few days.
#3 - Spray that motherfucker with Brakleen (r) right away!
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