hornet driver
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Dog poo that has been hiding under the snow for the winter starts appearing:wink:
Greg
Dog poo that has been hiding under the snow for the winter starts appearing:wink:
Greg
This year I'll have to go with the Brown Recluse bite that killed one of our dogs. Every thing with more than 4 legs is now dead for 50' in every direction. I love Bifen.
So sorry to hear that! I have been bitten. The scar looks like I got shot by a .22. It re-festers in about 4 year intervals , so I'm due (dates back to 1980). My understanding is--A second bite for some people can be a really, really bad thing. Basically your body begins to reject the bite areas and turns on itself, your tissue rots. I have a theory, Spiders are not from this planet--they have eight legs and eight eyes on a turret on top of their heads--they can't be from this planet. The Brown Recluse has six eyes, so it's an outcast and just a nasty thing that needs to be destroyed at all cost!
The Spring Equinox occurs.
Thanks, she was old, diabetic, and blind, but she was sweet as could be and absolutely adored our youngest. With almost all spiders I take a live and let live approach (because they kill mosquitos, and there are fewer higher callings than that), but these buggers are something different. Having small kids too I turned loose with 1.5x the scorpion kill dose of Bifen on every outdoor surface, and indoor hiding areas.
Disclaimer: Being a chemist, and having a regular relationship with toxicology data I am very comfortable that what I used in the amount I used is very safe for everything with <5legs, and very unsafe for those with >5 legs. I'm not sure about starfish, but they would have a different problem than my Bifen were they in my yard.
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