This is the basic way to use a vacuum – cover the visible areas first, then insert the long handle of the vacuum and push it in. Make sure the vacuum is waterproof because once it sucks up urine, you’ll need to suck up diesel little by little to kill the insects.đ
Daniela ZĂșñiga
1 month ago
I’ve had a go at this game!
Chloe Morin
1 month ago
“I keep hearing strange buzzing coming from my panel. There might be a short circuit”
Carter Simpson
1 month ago
I’d rather go up in a man basket to battle wasps that are inside a streetlight. I used two cans of Wasp Freeze and aimed at the light fixture from around 10 feet away with a PVC pipe. Luckily, I never got stung. Dealing with streetlights was quite enjoyable. They were part of a 6.6-amp series system, and locating a fault in the system could be a challenge. I had some background in High Voltage Splicing, so I had to do extensive research to grasp how the system operated and the techniques for tracing underground circuits to identify the source of a circuit failure.
I’m not a fan of this game
Who forgot to plug the holes?
Well, there’s your problem.
This is the basic way to use a vacuum – cover the visible areas first, then insert the long handle of the vacuum and push it in. Make sure the vacuum is waterproof because once it sucks up urine, you’ll need to suck up diesel little by little to kill the insects.đ
I’ve had a go at this game!
“I keep hearing strange buzzing coming from my panel. There might be a short circuit”
I’d rather go up in a man basket to battle wasps that are inside a streetlight. I used two cans of Wasp Freeze and aimed at the light fixture from around 10 feet away with a PVC pipe. Luckily, I never got stung. Dealing with streetlights was quite enjoyable. They were part of a 6.6-amp series system, and locating a fault in the system could be a challenge. I had some background in High Voltage Splicing, so I had to do extensive research to grasp how the system operated and the techniques for tracing underground circuits to identify the source of a circuit failure.
I can handle the shock. Bees are the worst!