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When I was a kid we had problems with Wasps making nests on the overhang on our garage. Dad would fill up the trusty garden sprayer (the kind you use to spray down your radiator at the track) with a bunch of gasoline. Pump the hell out of it to get good pressure, stand back and implement the atack. They'd drop dead and fall to the ground giving a few last kicks. Worked everytime and never got stung once. :)

DJ
 
me and some friends found a huge yellow jacket next under a rotting stump one time. our weapons were 2 packs of road flairs, 10 gallons of 7 month old cam2 and some smokeless gun power.

we tryed to burn them out with some of the flairs but that dint work so we waited until night and dug a hole real fast next to the intrence and then put in the gun power. we then soaked the stump with cam2 and threw a flair at it. lets just say we took care of the stump and the critters at the same time.
 
since you own a GN I will assume you have some Xylene lying around???

At the beginning of the summer, I moved to a new home while packing I ran across a pile of clay pots with artifical flowers and other junk mom had sitting there for yrs...Pack Rat from hell. Any way i was going through cleaning everything up and throughing all the crap away when i ran across a LONGA$$ Snake!!!!!:eek: Well lets say I scream like a little ricer biotch and ran to see what i could find to kill it with... Found a 1 gallon can of XYLENE and a shovel.
This thing was THICK and coiled up in a good sized clay flower pot so I didn't know what exact measurements this snake was. Anyway I commensed to pour XYLENE on it for 3-5 seconds. This dayum snake stood straight up outta the pot (like I was playing a flute or something) and hauled a$$ outta the area then looped back and came straight back for the breezeway. That's were the shovel came in to play.....Mike 1 Snake 0...

Get yourself a pump sprayer and fill it with xylene or paint thinner and start spraying...oh yeah if you have a leather jacket and thick gloves i would were those too.

My 80 cents.

Mike
 
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