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I was cleaning the beastro and I opened that hatch and I found this....HOW?! thank god its not in the cab, but Ive never seen that before....

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Yep. I found a bees nest inside my gas filler door in my 300ZX. Hadn't driven it in awhile. I waited till night and then sprayed them with brake cleaner. Kills them instantly.

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Clipped it, and then MAAPed it to nothing.

 

Then right beside my car, there was a little ant farm brewing, And I dont want them stealing any slurpie that fell on my floormats so I made them a RC car gas swimming pool and set it ablaze, Burns clear and hot, just the way I like it.

 

God I love fire. :laugh:

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Yeah I found one of those in an old Caddy my folks had sitting in the sun for years. It was right next to the drive side door hinge. I sprayed that mofo down will bug killer.

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NOT DRIVEN!!! NOT DRIVEN!!!!

 

LOL, your right, School and work are less than 3 miles away and the mall is only 10. When I got it it had 112,000, It only has 115,000 now after almost 2 years of driving.

 

I need to get some washington poeple around here to go show a FNG how to really drive this thing :P

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Hell, I'm from WA and will show you how to drive it if you're in doubt. There's no excuse for letting the rig sit idle and fester. Those wasp nest are nothing, I get them all the time here. The bastards built one over about 2 days in my BBQ after a good meal. Nothing like cranking the gas up high and ending up with some crispy critters. :)

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ive heard that hawai has bad wasp/hornet problems. infact they has a nest that is 6feet high and 3 feet wide. one hell of a nest with like 20k cells for them buggers. its become a permanent nest. them suckers are pretty much the absolute worst insects ive come in contact with, i tried pressure washin one last time and didnt even kill the sucker, just walked off to dry some where, till i gave him a hand with lighter fluid.

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ive heard that hawai has bad wasp/hornet problems. infact they has a nest that is 6feet high and 3 feet wide. one hell of a nest with like 20k cells for them buggers. its become a permanent nest. them suckers are pretty much the absolute worst insects ive come in contact with, i tried pressure washin one last time and didnt even kill the sucker, just walked off to dry some where, till i gave him a hand with lighter fluid.

With the moderate temp there, they don't ever have to go dormant like they do here, so they can build and breed year round.

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We got lucky this year, we'v been having weather where it gets warm enough for the wasps to become active, and then it snaps back into cold rainy weather. Kills off a lot of the little f*ckers. The worst kind we get are scrub bees, or meat bees. They make eating outside in the summer darn near impossible.

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