Take it to where they live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCq8tEwO90Q
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Take it to where they live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCq8tEwO90Q
Yep. I’ve used this before, but they only spray about 25 feet. I’m not going to climb a ladder to get close enough. Nope. Not happening. Besides, I don’t want poison on the ground for my dogs to be walking through.
I’ve thought about getting a rope around the tree, bending the tree over, cutting the rope to catapult the nest into the neighbor’s pool. Maybe even while they’re swimming.
I’m disappointed TB isn’t at least considering a flame throwing drone.
I think the OP lives near Atlanta, so my tip of hitting them when it's cool (night) may not be relevant...when I attack them here, I pick a cool night when they are all huddled up and lethargic...
cutting down the tree and stomping them to death is also an option.
Have you ever watched short track speed skating relays? Imagine it but with bicycles in a velodrome and you have the Madison. Fifteen teams of two for 50 kilometers. Madness on fixed gear bicycles going 50-60 kmh.
Never changed a pool light before
I'm 100% sure I would enjoy watching this.
The World Track & Field Championships are in Eugene, Oregon next summer. I suggested to the hubby that we go. He's thinking about it. Track & Field events are his favorite things to watch in the Olympics. I can't pick a favorite, but I love them too.
Might me heading on a last minute trip to the beach this week to spend some time with my oldest friend.
Pool's empty, getting all the plumbing redone and a new liner and fixing the electrical. It had a lot of issues. I will probably not buy a house w/ a pool again.
Seriously, my wife is due in 3 weeks and we are trying to finish the pool remodel, put in a new water line to support the new fridge, rearrange the garage for the old fridge, rearranging the home office basement, putting up a new cupboard and all other manner of honey do items. It's a bit much.
I'm comforting myself with marinated steak tips from my favorite local butcher.
Yeah, I remember you saying that. Hopefully we'll have many years of maintenance free after this investment but I'd be just fine not owning a pool. We weren't looking for a house that had one, the house we liked just happened to have one.
Oh well, here we are.
My steak tips were very tasty. Lil compound butter, lil roasted garlic...just like heaven.
Pre cast concrete seems like a reasonable option if one can live with the smaller form factors.
Pretty sure its Roseola.
This is local to us here in South Central Texas: https://us.plungie.com/
10×20 is their largest size. Still not cheap but having watched the multi month process for in ground installs and given yard sizes here (many 0.20 and smaller) that may be big enough.
No truer words have ever been spoken than, “you gotta risk it to get the biscuit”.
you are right, though there are a few dissenting opinions...evidently they are definitely from the Ozarks, most think the Missouri portion since the founder of the show was from there...
Speaking of Ozarks, anyone else watch the Netflix series with Jason Batemen? I think there's a new season in the works, we love it.
https://www.republicworld.com/entert...stallment.html
Season 4 is filming now, no official launch date, but it should be end of this year, or early 2022...evidently a two part season, seven episodes each.
My husband's family is from the Ozarks. The hubby himself was born in Springfield, MO.
My mother and wife thought Strawberry Wine was about Strawberry Wine.
My grass looks fabulous.
Well, hello Sunday night, fancy meeting you again.
here come the homemade lobster rolls with fresh corn as well
Single-ply toilet tissue, like colored chalk, was forged by Lucifer himself.
The Plague thread makes me livid pretty frequently.
prices are high by historical measure, but if you eat them at home, it's way cheaper than even a mediocre restaurant (non lobster) meal. I think the current market price is $15/lb, but the local big grocery is having (for the first time this year) a special, $9/lb, and they'll steam them for you...then we just bring 'em home and chop up the meat and have lobster rolls.
Speaking of, do you refrigerate or not?Quote:
Single-ply toilet tissue, like creamy peanut butter, was forged by Lucifer himself.
During the (last) pandemic TP shortage, Costco was out of the decent quality brands, so I got a gigantic box of Marathon toilet paper and a huge package of some other crap brand, and it took us months to work through it. Nearly entirely useless, but I didn't quite have the gumption to throw it out. Later I saw a woman at the dump (ha) getting rid of her cardboard box of Marathon, we shared an opinion to never buy it again. I'd go the Russki route and just save my newspapers.
Peanut butter in the refrigerator? Do people do that?
Yes and yes. My ex-wife does so I thought you were supposed to. If I didn't take the peanut butter out of the fridge at least an hour before my sandwich I could count on tearing up the bread. Mind you, I only eat it when I'm in a hurry and don't have time to make a real sandwich.
I’m still suffering through PBJs with the crunchy peanut butter I accidentally bought.
I long thought I was allergic to lobster. Turns out that might not be true but I have no plans to become a consumer of lobster anytime soon.
Just had one of those "once every five year" sorts of short, intense thunderstorms. Came from nowhere, dropped rain and wind, disappeared in twenty minutes. Now it's blue sky and still rolling thunder.
I will not eat it on a boat, I will not eat it with a goat.
I will not eat it on a box, I will not eat it with a fox.
The reason I've always thought I was allergic to lobster is because of what happened when I did eat it long ago, it was not a pleasant experience any of the 3 times I tried it. Since then, I have developed an aversion to eating anything that is boiled alive. When I go into a seafood restaurant and see all those lobsters in a tank, I want to set them free. I'm not a vegetarian and I'm not advocating for others to stop eating them, but no, I can't bring myself to eat lobster and I'm ok with that.
Fridge is here. Now I have a coveted garage fridge, too.
We expect to have lots more food w/ baby 2 arriving shortly. Little man already eats like a champ and I expect both kids to eat and grow to be larger than normal. Not Plumlee big but big. So, we’ll use it.
Out canned goods pandemic stash in the basement seems pretty set to be there until we move and don’t know what to do with 20 cans of chickpeas.
[QUOTE=bundabergdevil;1392179]We expect to have lots more food w/ baby 2 arriving shortly. Little man already eats like a champ and I expect both kids to eat and grow to be larger than normal. Not Plumlee big but big. So, we’ll use it.
Out canned goods pandemic stash in the basement seems pretty set to be there until we move and don’t know what to do with 20 cans of chickpeas.[/QUOTE]
Donate them to the next food drive you see?
[QUOTE=DukieInKansas;1392182]ha, my wife just took some stuff to our local food shelf, but we DO have to replenish some other stuff from Costco, wish I had a shot at your chickpeas, a pandemic staple of ours.
good news from the furniture guys, their men will arrive vaccinated and wearing masks...I have only so many mask fights left in me.
The parade of fire trucks begins…
I thought he was going to put up more of a fight. Adios!
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No, I'm good with cats, it's just that firepeople are known to rescue cats from trees, I thought you cold give them a chance to shine.
We can't do outdoor cats here, too many predators, especially fishers, coyotes and foxes...new neighbor tested this theory, her cat lasted two days.
I'm quite allergic to cats and I don't like them. They creep me out.
7 truckloads of water but the pool, she is a full.
Big boom boom just rolled in fast and hard.
I am writing either a treatise or a diatribe on Neonatal ventilation. And I can't decide which one it is.
Arrow's new fencing shoes, equipment bag, helmet, and weapons arrived in the mail today.
I would go with “spicy screed”
I've composed and deleted a post in a certain thread on the other board a half dozen times. It's difficult to take an unpopular position on an internet bulletin board when it won't make any difference in the long run.
And yes, taking unpopular opinions is exactly what makes internet bulletin tick. I get that.
And my take of "Don't none of y'all know" about Pop in the Olympics thread was unpopular. REALLY unpopular. If people think I'm wrong they think I'm wrong. I am uninterested in changing minds.
I was gonna try to exploit my NIL but decided it was easier to just sign with Paris St. Germain.
Literal hot take: the beach is different in August than in February.
Funny you should ask. Well, they ordered him quite a few months ago, he was set to arrive today, and I just happend into my friend (his host) in the grocery store moments ago, and Welcome To America, Young Alvar, you missed your flight connection from Newark (plane was four hours late coming in from Barca) so you get to spend your first night in the U.S. in some squalid airport hotel in Newark, better luck tomorrow! My friend actually volunteered to go get him, but the sponsoring agency said Nyet. So we can add human bodies to the things that are stuck in the supply chain.
Furniture is nice, by the way, but I have to custom mold my butt into it, this is going to take some work.
Doctors moved our induction date up 2 days. 😳