Uncatagorized.....things we see....

I have used Talstar insecticide in my sprayer in the past. It kills all kinds of bugs. I wear a respirator mask when spaying that stuff and am aware of wind direction. I have sprayed around my pole shed and cabin. It is quite effective on Japanese beetles and spiders and more. I think this is what they use when spaying my home here at the lake. We spray our home to prevent spiders and such at the lake house. It really helps control those pests.
I spray all my box blinds, outhouse, around all doors and windows at home and the cabin with bifenthrin. Keeps them all spotless. Spray my crab apple tree at home too. No more Japanese beetles here.
 
I spray all my box blinds, outhouse, around all doors and windows at home and the cabin with bifenthrin. Keeps them all spotless. Spray my crab apple tree at home too. No more Japanese beetles here.
How often do you apply it to your box blinds? I might give that a try. Seems better than putting up fly tape.
 
How often do you apply it to your box blinds? I might give that a try. Seems better than putting up fly tape.
Usually one time in May while I'm also spraying tent caterpillars.
 
I spray all my box blinds, outhouse, around all doors and windows at home and the cabin with bifenthrin. Keeps them all spotless. Spray my crab apple tree at home too. No more Japanese beetles here.
Will it keep wasp away?
 
Will it keep wasp away?
Yes, and hornets. That was my original purpose. I got tired of chasing hornets and wasps out of the blinds every August. Asked on here of a way to keep them out rather than chase them out, someone mentioned permetherin. I had some bifetherin on hand and used it instead.
 
Yes, and hornets. That was my original purpose. I got tired of chasing hornets and wasps out of the blinds every August. Asked on here of a way to keep them out rather than chase them out, someone mentioned permetherin. I had some bifetherin on hand and used it instead.
I have done what you suggest here too....and it was the real deal. Gonna do it again....and soon.....to prevent the wasps, hornets, black flies, and moths. I just need to find more time to do this chit. lol.
 
It sure looks like a 2 headed deer, but it must somehow be a perfectly timed picture of two fawns jumping. That's a really odd picture either way.
 
Possible with many other species, why not whitetails?
 
I see (I believe) the top deer's right front hoof to the left of the bottom deer's shoulder.
 
Well if it is 2 headed, its on my hit list and a full body mount will be in order 🤣
 
Then you can put a sign on the highway and dupe people into paying to see it!


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Got a new hunting rifle, but the ammo is expensive:

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Joking. Step daughter got to shoot a 40mm Bofors, so I asked her to save me a cartridge case to have in my summer house as a flower vase.
 
OK....so I was just telling another guy here about an easy way to swing a golf club. IN the past year.....I started watching instruction by Tom Saguto on YouTube. He has an amazing simple technique that anyone can use to play solid golf. Also, it is quite mainstream.....so you would not be traveling down the wrong rabbit hole. It has helped so many others to save their game and improve their scores....I constantly get thanks from guys that have watched a few Saguto video''s. Plus he is fun to watch...he is an old rock band guitarist.....turned golf pro. As he says "Life is too short to play bad golf".
 
Brooks is a real trip....lol.

 
Well Foggy, the kid watched your videos and I made a golf course in the yard. PGA better watch out! Lol!
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Nice. I think he has a bit to much sway here and weight shift.....but everyone has their own style. It does take time and effort to get a decent repeatable swing....and even the pro's are constantly tweaking themselves. Golf is not an easy game to master....ask me how I know. FORE!


That video instruction by Saguto is priceless....IMO. As he says: Life is too short to play bad golf. His methods are solid gold.....and he is entertaining to boot.

Keeping that right elbow close to his body as shown here and a straight left arm as he is doing is a super start. I have found that having less of degree of roatation than I had in the past has helped me allot as my left elbow does not break down. Also keeping loose wrists add lots of yards.

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I want to add something here.....and it took me a decade of doing it wrong. Practice on connecting with the ball first, then take a divot in FRONT of the ball. As long as your club strikes the ball below the equator, you are golden. Strike the golf ball first....then the turf. That is why you need to keep that left arm straight and pivot around your core / spine....NOT sway....as you will not sway the same way on every swing.

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P.S. Who's that pudgy kid wearing a welding helmet? (huge grin)
 
All good advice Foggy, but I don't think you're needing any donations currently! :)

And that pudgy kid is my wife! She might just drive up to that new place of yours to kick some a$$ for that comment.
 
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