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See, in my part of texas, more often than not it could do damage. I have both recluse and widow webs in my crawlspace, which gives me all sorts of warm fuzzy feelings.
I'm wondering if I could get paintballs full of deltamethrin or something to just blast around in there. Cuz by the time I see it, good chance it's been on me a while.Feedback
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FYI the bug-a-salt does nothing to carpenter bees. they literally just wiggle a little bit and go back to hovering around.
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I wack em with a tennis racket out of the air. Break clean in the holes if they make it home. Also purchased a trap that works well. The more bees it traps the better it works. They love my cedar tongue and groove siding.
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There's a v2 with a reputation for vaporizing anything smaller than a hornet. Might work on a carpenter bee.
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There is something immensely gratifying about cracking a carpenter bee with a whiffle ball bat. The loud pop. The tailspin as they crash to the ground. Running over and grinding the dirtbags into the ground.
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