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Posted by Kevin (FL) on June 02, 2004 at 21:56:51 from (12.77.200.172):
In Reply to: Re: Bees Took Up Residence In My Tractor ...Help!! posted by loren on June 02, 2004 at 17:21:38:
Carb cleaner is instant death but it can eat paint also!! Ether will kill them too if you can't actually see the nest but know about where to spray. Another good "southern wasp spray" is Gunk engine cleaner (I think it's just expensive off-road diesel with a few extra ingredients mixed in) The engine cleaner sprays a far distance and it won't hurt your wiring or paint and when you're all done you can wash it off with water. It doesn't provide the instant kill that carb or brake cleaner does but it's got good range and they can't fly once it gets on their wings. Then you can come in for the kill with shock-and-awe of the cleaners...
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