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Re: Found something PB blast is good for
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Posted by Billy NY on June 28, 2007 at 02:11:12 from (205.188.117.71):
In Reply to: Found something PB blast is good for posted by old on June 27, 2007 at 19:26:38:
That is funny, I too realized when I was kid, that most anything in a spray can or even high pressure water will cause em some grief and usually make em go away. Whatever was handy at the time I like ether, but if you don't get em good, a direct hit, they live and come back, + it don't bother the nest, it evaporates and they come back, but it's a lot cheaper than the wasp spray. Another decent industrial penetrant I thought does a good job, is Free-All by Gasoila, it's $10.00 a can, but you don't use much, a can will last you quite a while, sure reeks of some volatile oraganic compounds, funny how you don't see a lot of people carrying it though, kind of like Kroil from Kano labs, like all of them, they work to a certain extent, but this one seems a tad better than PB and others and it does penetrate in many instances, again, another matter of opinion and preference as well, just one more to try.
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