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Luckily I have meat tenderizer on the boat for jellyfish stings.Use a meat tenderizer paste to help with the stings
Coat the inside of the wall with Seven dust
Once ingested it attacks there nervous system and they will die
use house hold ammonia on bee stings
for bee stings use hand sanitizer
Luckily I have meat tenderizer on the boat for jellyfish stings.
OK, I have the meat tenderizer and I mixed it with Seven dust,( I also added a little insulation from inside my wall)
Then I took a shot of ammonia and mixed it with root beer.
I then rubbed hand sanitizer all around the rim of a glass and poured in the tenderizer, Seven, wall insulation ,ammonia and root beer, put it in the blender and rubbed it under my tongue so now I have no more nervous system and i will probably die.
Did I do everything correctly? :rain:
Or do I make the wasps drink this?
Beers and wine and saltwater will do the trick for healing quick!
I had two of them fly down my pants once, I liked it so much I started to go to school wearing my pants like home boys, around my knees and rubbing honey on my socks to attract bees. But the principal frowned on that sort of thing.I had 2 yellow jackets fly down my shirt in high school
Pics of what? The tiny leather jackets that are now strewn all over the carpet?
Little bits of broken antlers?
Unmentionable parts of me that are now swollen that are not meant to be swollen?
Melted parts of the carpet where the 33 year old wasp spray pooled on it?
Or the gate to the nest that I will bring to the scrap yard when the swelling goes down?
(it was hard to remove with the door bell wires and all)
This was in my house and I figured if I put the vacuum down, there would be millions in my house. I didn't realize that so many got out and that they had that good of an eyesight. I figured with those tiny little eyes and those antenna obstructing their vision, how good could their aim be? I was partially correct because I think there was 5 or 6 of them that failed to sting me, I showed them.why in the world did you continue to stay in there trying to vacuum those little suckers up while being stung. Would have been running for that bug bomb much sooner
I was an electrician for 40 years in Manhattan. I know what is up there. I once had to go into the water tower on the Plaza hotel to install float switches. There were so many dead pidgeons that I could hardly get into the thing, and that was "in" the water, forget about the dead ones outside the tank in the space in between the little enclosure and the tank. That tank fed the penthouse which rented for $17,000.00 a night.Our electricians often climb water towers. You should see what they find living up there. Many bee nests but also parrots that have excaped.