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Tim February 2nd 09 11:21 PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_4_] February 2nd 09 11:32 PM

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Tim wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


There is only one way to find out. Pour concrete down the hole and do a
lot of digging.

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Tim February 2nd 09 11:42 PM

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On Feb 2, 5:32*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Tim wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU


I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.


hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


There is only one way to find out. *Pour concrete down the hole and do a
lot of digging.

--

Looking to for a good time?

click here to make yourself feel good.

http://tinyurl.com/d3vxvm


or see how much concrete it gulps up!

Wizard of Woodstock February 2nd 09 11:50 PM

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:21:27 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


That was very cool.

--

Chaos! Panic! Disaster! (My work here is done)

Wizard of Woodstock February 2nd 09 11:54 PM

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:21:27 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


Is that cool or what?

Thanks...

--

"I intend to live forever. So far, so good."

Steven Wright

[email protected] February 3rd 09 12:48 AM

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[email protected] February 3rd 09 02:37 AM

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On Feb 2, 6:21*pm, Tim wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


Gasoline works great...even on fire ants....

Keith nuttle February 3rd 09 03:10 AM

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wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:21 pm, Tim wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


Gasoline works great...even on fire ants....


You may wish to be carefull with gasoline in the barn floor.

Once I had a good idea to get rid of yelow jackets. I was mowing the
yard and came across the hole in the ground for their nest. Being a
good father of two little girls under 4, I knew I had to get rid of it.
I dumped about a quart gas into the hole. I mowed a few minutes more,
and decided more was needed. It occured to me the best way to insure
they were gone was to burn them out. I touched a match to the hole and
fire shot out of the ground in several spots around the yard.
Fortunately there was no holes under or close to the house and no
children near any of the holes.

Wizard of Woodstock February 3rd 09 03:32 AM

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On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:10:44 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:21 pm, Tim wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU

I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.

hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


Gasoline works great...even on fire ants....


You may wish to be carefull with gasoline in the barn floor.

Once I had a good idea to get rid of yelow jackets. I was mowing the
yard and came across the hole in the ground for their nest. Being a
good father of two little girls under 4, I knew I had to get rid of it.
I dumped about a quart gas into the hole. I mowed a few minutes more,
and decided more was needed. It occured to me the best way to insure
they were gone was to burn them out. I touched a match to the hole and
fire shot out of the ground in several spots around the yard.
Fortunately there was no holes under or close to the house and no
children near any of the holes.


Kind of reminds me of those movies you see where they take high
pressure hoses to gopher holes. :)

I ran into a bunch of ground hornets once - smacked me pretty bad and
I spent a day in the hospital on antihistimines to reduce the
swelling.

Them things had to go. A friend of mine had a brother who was an
exterminator/pest control type. He came over with this black spray
can - I have no idea what was in it, but wow - he sprayed the nest
from about ten feet back and those freakin' hornets melted.

I mean melted - very cool.

Damn ground hornets. :)

--

"Far better it is to dare mighty things,
to win glorious triumphs even though
checkered by failure, than to rank with
those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor
suffer much because they live in the gray
twilight that knows neither victory nor
defeat."

Theodore Roosevelt

[email protected] February 3rd 09 04:10 AM

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On Feb 2, 10:32*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:10:44 -0500, Keith Nuttle





wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:21 pm, Tim wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozkBd2p2piU


I noticeD that even in this weather they're still building tall dusty
cones in the cracks of my old concrete barn floor.


hmmm, i wonder if this is what's underneath?


Gasoline works great...even on fire ants....


You may wish to be carefull with gasoline in the barn floor.


Once I had a good idea to get rid of yelow jackets. *I was mowing the
yard and came across the hole in the ground for their nest. *Being a
good father of two little girls under 4, I knew I had to get rid of it.
*I dumped about a quart gas into the hole. *I mowed a few minutes more,
and decided more was needed. It occured to me the best way to insure
they were gone was to burn them out. *I touched a match to the hole and
fire shot out of the ground in several spots around the yard.
Fortunately there was no holes under or close to the house and no
children near any of the holes.


Kind of reminds me of those movies you see where they take high
pressure hoses to gopher holes. *:)

I ran into a bunch of ground hornets once - smacked me pretty bad and
I spent a day in the hospital on antihistimines to reduce the
swelling.

Them things had to go. *A friend of mine had a brother who was an
exterminator/pest control type. *He came over with this black spray
can - I have no idea what was in it, but wow - he sprayed the nest
from about ten feet back and those freakin' hornets melted.

I mean melted - very cool.

Damn ground hornets. *:)

--

"Far better it is to dare mighty things,
to win glorious triumphs even though
checkered by failure, than to rank with
those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor
suffer much because they live in the gray
twilight that knows neither victory nor
defeat."

Theodore Roosevelt- Hide quoted text -

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Get some Diazinon...works great, but DO NOT put it in a styrofoam
cup...eats right through. And dont throw a match on it, either. Its a
systemic insecticide that will leach right through your skin, and
poison you. We used it in a Plant Nursery I worked at years ago. When
mixed, it looks just like milk, but smells awefull. Goes by the name "
Bug B Gone " up here.
Kills Yellowjackets , Wasps, Hornets, etc. on contact. Kinda like
using WD 40, only more dangerous. Use it around the foundation of your
house, and NOTHING will come past it.


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