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I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun:
http://bugasalt.com/ I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got me a Bug-A-Salt gun. I've been wanting one of these things for 2 yrs, but they were one of those crowd funded projects that hadda be finalized and brought to mkt, etc. They look pretty solid, now, so I ordered one. It was created to kill flies, but youtube vids claim they will down a wasp. Count me in! If regular table salt won't do the trick, I'll load it with kosher salt. Must be like buckshot to a fly or wasp. OBfood: Who knows, I may even use it on food. Take aim at a bowl of beans and blast away. I can't wait. Literally. I think I'll make up a mess o' ham n' butter beans, today. ![]() $$$$ saving tip: Use the coupon code. I did and it saved me the $10 shipping fee. Looks like the codes on fleecebook work, currently. That's where I googled mine. Today's code: ARMPOPS (how appropriate) Die, fly!! Burn in Hell, you stripey assed bastid! LOL.... nb |
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notbob wrote:
> > I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: > > http://bugasalt.com/ > > I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside > my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was > almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, > CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing > down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got > me a Bug-A-Salt gun. > > I've been wanting one of these things for 2 yrs, but they were one of > those crowd funded projects that hadda be finalized and brought to > mkt, etc. They look pretty solid, now, so I ordered one. It was > created to kill flies, but youtube vids claim they will down a wasp. > Count me in! If regular table salt won't do the trick, I'll load it > with kosher salt. Must be like buckshot to a fly or wasp. OBfood: > Who knows, I may even use it on food. Take aim at a bowl of beans and > blast away. I can't wait. Literally. I think I'll make up a mess o' > ham n' butter beans, today. ![]() > > $$$$ saving tip: > > Use the coupon code. I did and it saved me the $10 shipping fee. > Looks like the codes on fleecebook work, currently. That's where I > googled mine. Today's code: ARMPOPS (how appropriate) > > Die, fly!! Burn in Hell, you stripey assed bastid! LOL.... > > nb LMAO! I looked at that website. The gun looks very cool! hahaha G. |
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On Thu, 23 May 2013 09:38:30 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> notbob wrote: > > > > I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: > > > > http://bugasalt.com/ > > > > I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside > > my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was > > almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, > > CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing > > down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got > > me a Bug-A-Salt gun. > > <snip> > > LMAO! I looked at that website. The gun looks very cool! hahaha > His aim had better be good because if he only grazes that wasp, it's going to be mad as hell and come after him. A better way of dealing with them is to find the nest and eliminate it. If they're on the interior of the house it's nearby or maybe even inside the walls of his home. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... >I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: > > http://bugasalt.com/ > > I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside > my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was > almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, > CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing > down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got > me a Bug-A-Salt gun. > > I've been wanting one of these things for 2 yrs, but they were one of > those crowd funded projects that hadda be finalized and brought to > mkt, etc. They look pretty solid, now, so I ordered one. It was > created to kill flies, but youtube vids claim they will down a wasp. > Count me in! If regular table salt won't do the trick, I'll load it > with kosher salt. Must be like buckshot to a fly or wasp. OBfood: > Who knows, I may even use it on food. Take aim at a bowl of beans and > blast away. I can't wait. Literally. I think I'll make up a mess o' > ham n' butter beans, today. ![]() > > $$$$ saving tip: > > Use the coupon code. I did and it saved me the $10 shipping fee. > Looks like the codes on fleecebook work, currently. That's where I > googled mine. Today's code: ARMPOPS (how appropriate) > > Die, fly!! Burn in Hell, you stripey assed bastid! LOL.... > > nb I can only imagine that it is banned in California. |
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On 5/23/2013 11:01 AM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2013 09:38:30 -0400, Gary > wrote: > >> notbob wrote: >>> >>> I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: >>> >>> http://bugasalt.com/ >>> >>> I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside >>> my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was >>> almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, >>> CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing >>> down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got >>> me a Bug-A-Salt gun. >>> > <snip> >> >> LMAO! I looked at that website. The gun looks very cool! hahaha >> > His aim had better be good because if he only grazes that wasp, it's > going to be mad as hell and come after him. A better way of dealing > with them is to find the nest and eliminate it. If they're on the > interior of the house it's nearby or maybe even inside the walls of > his home. > Wasps and hornets are scary crazy stinging insects. I do not have the least bit of hesitation using chemicals to keep them away from the house. Ditto yellow-jackets. I went out to get the mail the other day and a mud wasp had started building a nest on the front door. I didn't use chemicals but I knocked it off then hosed the area down. Fortunately I'm not allergic. But getting stung by wasps/hornets and yellow-jackets is painful and I don't want them building homes under the eaves or around the doorway. Hukk |
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![]() notbob wrote: > > I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: > > http://bugasalt.com/ This is where it's at: http://www.harborfreight.com/electro...ter-40122.html Works beautifully and frequently on sale for $2. |
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![]() jmcquown wrote: > > On 5/23/2013 11:01 AM, sf wrote: > > On Thu, 23 May 2013 09:38:30 -0400, Gary > wrote: > > > >> notbob wrote: > >>> > >>> I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: > >>> > >>> http://bugasalt.com/ > >>> > >>> I douched 2 wasps yesterday with Raid Wasp and Hornet Killer ...inside > >>> my house! I fear wasps even more than spiders, probably cuz I was > >>> almost stung to death by a nest of 'em when I was 4 yrs old. Anyway, > >>> CO is positively lousy with the damn things and I'm tired of hosing > >>> down my interior windows with poisinous insecticides. Soooo... I got > >>> me a Bug-A-Salt gun. > >>> > > <snip> > >> > >> LMAO! I looked at that website. The gun looks very cool! hahaha > >> > > His aim had better be good because if he only grazes that wasp, it's > > going to be mad as hell and come after him. A better way of dealing > > with them is to find the nest and eliminate it. If they're on the > > interior of the house it's nearby or maybe even inside the walls of > > his home. > > > Wasps and hornets are scary crazy stinging insects. I do not have the > least bit of hesitation using chemicals to keep them away from the > house. Ditto yellow-jackets. > > I went out to get the mail the other day and a mud wasp had started > building a nest on the front door. I didn't use chemicals but I knocked > it off then hosed the area down. Fortunately I'm not allergic. But > getting stung by wasps/hornets and yellow-jackets is painful and I don't > want them building homes under the eaves or around the doorway. > > Hukk Those mud daubers aren't generally known to sting, but they do make a hell of a mess. Pretty amazing though how they build such a big nest such a tiny bit at a time. |
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On 2013-05-23, jmcquown > wrote:
> least bit of hesitation using chemicals to keep them away from the Yep. We have two small sheds and the doors are not a seal-tight fit. The damn wasps seek out a crack and literally crawl their way into this shed to build a nest. As soon as I see any activity, I set off an insecticide bomb and kill 'em all. Usually gotta do it twice per season. I've never seen so many different kinds of wasps and hornets as here in CO. I saw one that looked like a flying guernsey cow! Sucker was black and white, furry, and huge! Fortunately, those are pretty rare. It's those damn dangly-legged yel/blk suckers that are the most common. I have cans of Raid stashed all over the place and carry two on my hip. I can shoot 'em down in mid-flight. ![]() nb |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2013-05-23, jmcquown > wrote: > >> least bit of hesitation using chemicals to keep them away from the > > Yep. We have two small sheds and the doors are not a seal-tight fit. > The damn wasps seek out a crack and literally crawl their way into > this shed to build a nest. As soon as I see any activity, I set off > an insecticide bomb and kill 'em all. Usually gotta do it twice per > season. I've never seen so many different kinds of wasps and hornets > as here in CO. I saw one that looked like a flying guernsey cow! > Sucker was black and white, furry, and huge! Fortunately, those are > pretty rare. It's those damn dangly-legged yel/blk suckers that are > the most common. I have cans of Raid stashed all over the place and > carry two on my hip. I can shoot 'em down in mid-flight. ![]() > > nb I just pictured you in a six-gun rig, with swatters as the six guns, and cans of raid as the cartridges along the back of the belt. And steely eyes, of course. I hear some music starting up . . . |
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On 5/23/2013 12:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On 23 May 2013 13:28:04 GMT, notbob wrote: > >> I jes ordered my Bug-A-Salt gun: >> >> http://bugasalt.com/ > > I can see using this on snails. Snails love salt. > > -sw > They also love beer. Just set out some saucers of beer and they'll drink themselves to death. Jill |
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On 2013-05-23, jmcquown > wrote:
> They also love beer. Just set out some saucers of beer and they'll > drink themselves to death. Heck. I can do that. ![]() nb |
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