Don't worry, I had enough for both of us. Champagne sangria... and the first time I've shotgunned a beer in probably 20 years.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Hmm, still here. Maybe I should try this... 'booze' you speak of?
What's the latest in people's lives?
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I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
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In the process of "Project: Mid-life crisis", dad's hankering for a bike after becoming somewhat jealous of me, we've had to uproot a HUGE amount of concrete and fibreglass where the pond used to be. In doing the concrete slab that formed the basis of the water fountain filtration system we've discovered the mother of all bumble bee nests.
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This could be fun...
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Mikey, a sip of wine would be more than enough for me.
Well, nine hundred pages of the latest in people's lives. Good on us! I think.
Well, nine hundred pages of the latest in people's lives. Good on us! I think.
Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Well take it from my experience, don't napalm them. Or use fire at all.Reliant121 wrote:In the process of "Project: Mid-life crisis", dad's hankering for a bike after becoming somewhat jealous of me, we've had to uproot a HUGE amount of concrete and fibreglass where the pond used to be. In doing the concrete slab that formed the basis of the water fountain filtration system we've discovered the mother of all bumble bee nests.
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No? I would think fire would work. Unless the smoke just aggravates them?McAvoy wrote:Well take it from my experience, don't napalm them. Or use fire at all.Reliant121 wrote:In the process of "Project: Mid-life crisis", dad's hankering for a bike after becoming somewhat jealous of me, we've had to uproot a HUGE amount of concrete and fibreglass where the pond used to be. In doing the concrete slab that formed the basis of the water fountain filtration system we've discovered the mother of all bumble bee nests.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Smoking them is a good idea.
Problem with fire is that you have to get up close. In my case I wasn't creative enough.
Problem with fire is that you have to get up close. In my case I wasn't creative enough.
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Best bet is to get an aerosol bee and wasp spray - many are available which will soak the nest from 25 feet or more away - and spray either early in the morning or late in the evening, when all the residents are home. Soak the hive well, and the next day you should be able to remove the nest safely. Just check visually for activity before getting up close.
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I thought it was a underground hive?
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Well, they either are already excavating, or will have to to remove it anyway.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
True but underground hives are much harder. I had one spanning half of the backyard. After a week of war, we eventually plugged the holes with baseballs and rented a small steamroller to flatten the lawn. It worked.
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Made kick-ass cayenne-paprika-rosemary crusted pork chops on the grill tonight, kids are bathed and in bed, and Blade Runner is on TV.
Life is OK sometimes.
Life is OK sometimes.
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Alaska is officially the most boring place in the entire world. I cant believe I have another 3 months here...
Canada on the other hand is lovely.
Canada on the other hand is lovely.
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
It's difficult to explain but I shall try.McAvoy wrote:I thought it was a underground hive?
At the back of our yard, we have a raised rock garden with a multitude of weird and wonderful Japanese trees. The previous owner was a massive koi carp fan, and made the entire garden like a giant koi carp contemplation area. Nice and dandy, but we've decided to tear it all down (because the pond itself tripled our electricity and water bills and it's falling apart). Replacing it, will be a large concrete hard-standing for parking car or bikes. Likely the latter.
Part of this massive filtration system, that uses gravity to feed water from the bottom of the pond, through pipework into a massive 8ft x 4ft bank of filtration tanks; is the waterfall. Using a 1/4hp pump, the water is fed from the filtration units, back up to the pond via a large waterfall. The bottom of this now dry waterfull is a mahusive concrete slab. Underneath said concrete slab, but above ground level (it was just sat on an open area of ground) is our bees nest. It's been there for a while, well into the pond's running by the size of it. We're trying to expose it slowly in the hope that the bees leave due to their hive being exposed; if not then we either get someone in to deal with it or we glass it ourselves.
Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Try one of these then Minus the burning guy of course.McAvoy wrote: Problem with fire is that you have to get up close.
I'd get someone in to get rid of them, just so if they bees get angry and agressive it's someone else that gets stung.Reliant121 wrote: We're trying to expose it slowly in the hope that the bees leave due to their hive being exposed; if not then we either get someone in to deal with it or we glass it ourselves.
Actually, film someone else getting rid of it, and upload it if they do get stung.
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Ug, I've been sick as a dog for days. I don't mind being mildly ill much, especially if I can enjoy not being at work....but when your so sick you stand up and the room spins.........no, I'll pass. Thanks anyway.
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