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The best wasp and bee spray on earth..

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April 21, 2017, 06:37 PM
greyeyezz
The best wasp and bee spray on earth..
Yes it's that time of year and I'm to old and fat to run a forty yard dash so I offer my little secret. Rainbow Technology, Telco & Power Wasp & Ant Spray, used it for years on the farm in Pennsylvania, it's death in a can to flying miscreants. Utility company strength and means business. Don't waste your money on box store bargains. Highly recommended.
April 21, 2017, 06:46 PM
wcb6092
Thanks


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April 21, 2017, 06:57 PM
TBH
Nice.ive been using Bee Bopper for years. The down side is a can doesn't last long, but charging bees drop when hit.


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April 21, 2017, 07:02 PM
ThankGod4Sig
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April 21, 2017, 07:08 PM
darthfuster
I refinish furniture etc as a hobby. I use various sprayers and lacquer for my finishes. There is nothing that will drop a nest of wasps etc faster than lacquer thinner. I put a 3' wand on the spray gun and one quick squirt with the thinner.....instant death. I can even hit the strays coming back to the nest. It burns them chemically so fast they are dead faster than they can react.



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April 21, 2017, 07:10 PM
tatortodd
Hope you're using it on wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets but not on honey bees. Honey bee populations are greatly declining, they are relatively gentle (usually sting only if stepped on or swatted), and are vital to many crops.




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April 21, 2017, 07:21 PM
Xer0
I like to use:

Knocks them down instantly, is cheap, and I always have some of it around!
April 21, 2017, 07:22 PM
darthfuster
quote:
Originally posted by Xer0:
I like to use:

Knocks them down instantly, is cheap, and I always have some of it around!


Yep, and starter fluid does it too.



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April 21, 2017, 07:26 PM
Mikito
Don't forget brake cleaner.
April 21, 2017, 07:36 PM
Xer0
quote:
Originally posted by Mikito:
Don't forget brake cleaner.


Too bad for paint (at least the chlorinated stuff), although it does work awesome too!
April 21, 2017, 07:44 PM
Ke Bo Li
quote:
Originally posted by Mikito:
Don't forget brake cleaner.


yep, drops them in mid-flight


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April 21, 2017, 07:49 PM
ontmark
quote:
Originally posted by Xer0:
quote:
Originally posted by Mikito:
Don't forget brake cleaner.


Too bad for paint (at least the chlorinated stuff), although it does work awesome too!


Ya we can't get the Chlorinated stuff in California.



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April 21, 2017, 07:51 PM
ontmark
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
Hope you're using it on wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets but not on honey bees. Honey bee populations are greatly declining, they are relatively gentle (usually sting only if stepped on or swatted), and are vital to many crops.


Thanks.

What are those big roundish all black (I call them Bees) that like citrus called.



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April 21, 2017, 08:16 PM
Gustofer
I use Raid wasp and hornet killer. Kills 'em immediately, and if you douche the hive it'll kill those returning to it.


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April 21, 2017, 08:19 PM
TRshootem
Brake Cleaner for the win....nothing else I have used as is fast and they drop to the ground with pleasing finality. Razz
April 21, 2017, 08:28 PM
just1tym
quote:
Originally posted by greyeyezz:
Yes it's that time of year and I'm to old and fat to run a forty yard dash so I offer my little secret. Rainbow Technology, Telco & Power Wasp & Ant Spray, used it for years on the farm in Pennsylvania, it's death in a can to flying miscreants. Utility company strength and means business. Don't waste your money on box store bargains. Highly recommended.


My company I retired from, Florida Power and Light used to by that product by the truckloads, always had it in stores for crew check outs. We encountered huge wasp nests in our transmission and distribution substation infrastructure. It would wipe a nest clean on contact, instantly. You don't have the luxury of time when spraying those huge nests, especially high up in the towers. Excellent product!


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April 21, 2017, 08:45 PM
David Lee
quote:
Originally posted by Ke Bo Li:
quote:
Originally posted by Mikito:
Don't forget brake cleaner.


yep, drops them in mid-flight
This is what I had in my trunk at a Pilot truck stop when one of their employees got stung. A storage container had several nests inside and out. You get long range with the little red tube attached. I kilt 'em all.
April 21, 2017, 08:45 PM
jcsabolt2
When I worked for our local electric company years ago, we would use something similar. Took electrical tape to hold down the nozzle and toss a few bottles in an electric vault or pad mounted transformer and slam the lid shut. Waited until the buzzing stopped, then went to work.


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April 21, 2017, 09:20 PM
Il Cattivo
Hmm. "[Q]uick knockdown". I like the sound of that.
April 21, 2017, 09:28 PM
tatortodd
quote:
Originally posted by ontmark:
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
Hope you're using it on wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets but not on honey bees. Honey bee populations are greatly declining, they are relatively gentle (usually sting only if stepped on or swatted), and are vital to many crops.


Thanks.

What are those big roundish all black (I call them Bees) that like citrus called.
Are you referring to one of these?



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