My hubby once used a can of black spray paint on a wasp nest at work b/c that's all he had on hand at the moment. It worked. If it's a small nest, I use a wide putty blade and a jar of ammonia... or kerosene... or hot soapy water. It gives me quite a sense of accomplishment to wipe them out without the RAID!!! If they're in my hay bales, I carefully take the bale apart one flake at a time until the nest is exposed, then... if it's a small one, I just stomp it.
I'm going to take a trip to the habitat store to see if they have any patio doors. That would be perfect for a permanent cover for a hay bale cold frame. Heavy enough so the wind won't take it, and will transfer the light better than poly. I went to Blue Seal with a $10 coupon today. Had to spend $50 in order to use the coupon. So, I thought that an other cattle panel would fit nicely into the scheme of things. The gals at the register had to discuss what a cattle panel might be and did they have any. They determined that they did not, so I bought an other bag of chicken feed, which I don't need yet... then I drove out back to see what they did have... they had a whole stack of panels leaning up against their shed.
Incompetent employees are one thing, but when there is a gaggle of them, I just have to shake my head and walk away!!!
I'm going to take a trip to the habitat store to see if they have any patio doors. That would be perfect for a permanent cover for a hay bale cold frame. Heavy enough so the wind won't take it, and will transfer the light better than poly. I went to Blue Seal with a $10 coupon today. Had to spend $50 in order to use the coupon. So, I thought that an other cattle panel would fit nicely into the scheme of things. The gals at the register had to discuss what a cattle panel might be and did they have any. They determined that they did not, so I bought an other bag of chicken feed, which I don't need yet... then I drove out back to see what they did have... they had a whole stack of panels leaning up against their shed.
