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Odds of this working on wasp nest
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I was really hoping for some flames and a good story, maybe even devastating.Not a felon
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In the back of my mind I wondered if I was being set up,as I poured the gas the wasps would suddenly swarm me... And then I'd have an interesting story.
But nope... I waited them out then poured.Seattle, WA -
I do the gasoline dumped in the hole/nest trick a lot. Don't need to light it. A little cup of gas thrown on a nest under the eve or deck, and they all drop like flies and flounder on the ground till dead.
We have the spray wasp bombs that shoot 20', but gasoline still works best when you are dealing with a lot of them in one place.
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Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
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RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
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Zippylip said...if you pour rubbing alcohol on a bumble bee it'll shrivel up to the size of a raisin right quick
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@RRP and now kids play Pokeman and don't know which bathroom to use. Kinda makes you wonder what this country will look like in 50 years...Slumming it in Aiken, SC.
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RRP said:Zippylip said...if you pour rubbing alcohol on a bumble bee it'll shrivel up to the size of a raisin right quick
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RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
Ron I cannot explain why it works but I know it does work. I had ground bees last summer. It was so bad we could not go in the backyard in the evenings. Someone told me to pour about a quart of gas down their hole in the ground. I did that one evening about dark and never had another bee!1MBGE 2006, 1LBGE 2010, 1 Mini Max, Fathers Day 2015
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We had a nest of yellow jackets in an exterior wall of the house last fall. A small shelf with Sevin dust they had to walk through to get into their hole took them out in a couple days.
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EGGjlmh said:RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
Ron I cannot explain why it works but I know it does work. I had ground bees last summer. It was so bad we could not go in the backyard in the evenings. Someone told me to pour about a quart of gas down their hole in the ground. I did that one evening about dark and never had another bee! -
Boiling water? Heard it works, don't know. Just got rid of a football size nest tonight. two cans wasp spray and long long piece of pvc pipe to knock it down. Nests in the ground are a major PITA and hard to deal with. I had a big one last year, tried, gas, motor oil, water hose, smoke bomb and a shot gun (Elmer Fudd style) About 5 cans of spray finally did it.
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RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
What is interesting to me is how careful people are about admitting dumping gasoline into the ground on their personal properties. I'm glad this isn't the internet where it's recorded for perpetuity and such admissions would make one culpable (probably wrongly, but absent other evidence in the eyes of the law, for probably what is a preexisting polluted property), with a bit of searching on the googlz.
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Is the fine for dumping gas less than firing a shotgun in your backyard?
btw, agree with your large word explanation, gas is poisonous.Not a felon -
Legume said:Is the fine for dumping gas less than firing a shotgun in your backyard?
btw, agree with your large word explanation, gas is poisonous.
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nolaegghead said:RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
What is interesting to me is how careful people are about admitting dumping gasoline into the ground on their personal properties. I'm glad this isn't the internet where it's recorded for perpetuity and such admissions would make one culpable (probably wrongly, but absent other evidence in the eyes of the law, for probably what is a preexisting polluted property), with a bit of searching on the googlz. -
Who said dump??? It spilled .... Umm buffalo .... Need u here
kill now pleaZe....
better yet we have underground oil tanks leaking all over this neighborhood..... I fixed my problem but see the point on gas not being the most ideal method. My wife was on me before doing it saying no... My bad.Seattle, WA -
nolaegghead said:
What is interesting to me is how careful people are about admitting dumping gasoline into the ground on their personal properties. I'm glad this isn't the internet where it's recorded for perpetuity and such admissions would make one culpable (probably wrongly, but absent other evidence in the eyes of the law, for probably what is a preexisting polluted property), with a bit of searching on the googlz.Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
nolaegghead said:RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
What is interesting to me is how careful people are about admitting dumping gasoline into the ground on their personal properties. I'm glad this isn't the internet where it's recorded for perpetuity and such admissions would make one culpable (probably wrongly, but absent other evidence in the eyes of the law, for probably what is a preexisting polluted property), with a bit of searching on the googlz.North Pittsburgh, PA
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Well, Slim just left town.Hood Stars, Wrist Crowns and Obsession Dobs!
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RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!Southeast Florida - LBGE
In cooking, often we implement steps for which we have no explanations other than ‘that’s what everybody else does’ or ‘that’s what I have been told.’ Dare to think for yourself. -
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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This thread is anticlimactic. I'm devastated.
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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jtcBoynton said:RRP said:Ok - maybe this sounds dumb, but why does a small amount of gasoline poured in the hole in the ground kill them? Is it the fumes or the gas attacks their shell or brain or something? Maybe @nolaegghead can enlighten us!
Take a quart mason jar, put a couple of lightening bugs or butterflies in it. Pour a bit of gasoline in it (on some paper towel or something). Seal the lid immediately. There is plenty of oxygen in the jar - it isn't going to leak out of that mason jar seal very quick. But the bugs die pretty fast. Faster than just a jar sealed up with no gas.
Back on track: Bugs will die long before a control jar's bugs will die. Takes a couple of days for the bugs to use up the O2. I was a kid, did stuff like this. In the name of science and all that.
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How in the world did you resist lighting the gas?LBGE, Minimax
Owensboro, Kentucky
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fishlessman said:
I bought a badminton-shaped, battery-powered "fly swatter" from Harbor Freight for, like, $2.99. I know it works, as a wasp landed on my curtains and I was able to flatten/shock him cleanly (and put out the fire on the curtain quickly). But, been swinging at flies for months, haven't hit one yet; I have burn marks on my left elbow, left earlobe, chin, broke a lamp, and haven't seen the cat in weeks. Still haven't killed a fly in flight.
And now this walmart army guy starts swatting bumblebees out of the air with a damn pool cue!!!?!?
I hate myself.___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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Botch said:fishlessman said:
I bought a badminton-shaped, battery-powered "fly swatter" from Harbor Freight for, like, $2.99. I know it works, as a wasp landed on my curtains and I was able to flatten/shock him cleanly (and put out the fire on the curtain quickly). But, been swinging at flies for months, haven't hit one yet; I have burn marks on my left elbow, left earlobe, chin, broke a lamp, and haven't seen the cat in weeks. Still haven't killed a fly in flight.
And now this walmart army guy starts swatting bumblebees out of the air with a damn pool cue!!!?!?
I hate myself.Not a felon
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