[Farmall] Yellow jackets
birddog
cvill at frontiernet.net
Fri Jul 21 12:21:17 PDT 2006
Hi Mike,
Use number 845.2 for WD 40 at my place. Bees usually come and go from
the nest most of the day. I may stand back and watch for a few minutes
to get a good fix on where they enter/exit. After dark, it is a good
flash light and my spray bottle of WD 40 with the nozzle set about 1/2
way between spray and stream ( coarse spray). I guess bee spray is OK
too, but it doesn't prevent rust and keep moisture off spark plug wires
at the same time. (*grin).
I usually never go to a vehicle or tractor that hasn't been used for a
while without the old spray bottle in my hand. Just a precaution that
makes me feel better.
Charlie
Mike Sloane wrote:
> Well, Jim, I replied from East Jesus in the hopes of provoking a
> response like yours! :-)
>
> I have a nest of really nasty yellow jackets up under the hood of one
> of my tractors. I tried to see where it was and spray it, but I was
> not successful. I haven't been stung (so far), but I would welcome any
> reasonable suggestions on how to get rid of them.
>
> Mike
>
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Gauger" <geoffg at peoplepc.com>
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