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Spiders and Black Widows, you guys dealing with them too ??


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59 minutes ago, Vicleonardo1 said:

Feral cats are the bomb for mice. But....don't mix rat poison and Cat at the same time.....

That isn't pretty. 

 Cheers to NYNick as he is the Ultimate keeper of this Castle.🫡

For the longest time I thought I was fighting a losing battle against Mother Nature. Finally I graduated from the Black Knight from the "Holy Grail" to....

 

 

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Then you need a copy of the Chuck Norris Code of Ethics…

 

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I missed the one

*"Any critter that tries to mess with my 2002 will be atomized" 

I know I have seen that somewhere. ....

Loose: Not tightly bound. Subject to motion.
Lose: What happens when you are spell check dependent.

 

1975 Malaga. It is rusty and  springs an occasional leak.  Just like me. 

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I love my bug-a-salt 😆Pity Da Fly!  Clean and effective, just a blast of salt...  Works on spiders too.  

I normally try to relocate the harmless spiders outside.  Black Widows, no mercy...  Mosquitos, Flies, YellowJackets, no mercy... Tarantulas are good for the garden as are most spiders.   Things that eat mosquitos are my friends, bats, etc.  EDIT:  Probably not a good idea to shoot a blast of salt into a spider in the body of your 2002.  Salt not good in there...

 

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