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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Having investigated a few accidents like that I can say it takes hard work and determination to fuck up that badly, the upside is the driver (fucker upper maximus) almost always took themselves out of the gene pool, unfortunately more often than not they took someone with them.
 

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Still not as dangerous as this.
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A bunch of that first one set up shop under the bottom of the siding on our new house. The exterminator gave them a fire hose bath of insecticide. I counted 15 of the fuckers dead on the ground. We now get regular hosings around the perimeter, and I do applications to the lawn to 20 feet out from the house. Haven't seen one since.
 
A bunch of that first one set up shop under the bottom of the siding on our new house. The exterminator gave them a fire hose bath of insecticide. I counted 15 of the fuckers dead on the ground. We now get regular hosings around the perimeter, and I do applications to the lawn to 20 feet out from the house. Haven't seen one since.
We had a brown recluse infestation once. The house had to glow with insecticide to get it stopped. The crawling of a recluse across your face at night is no fun.
 
Has anyone ever used one. I know there are a few uppers sold for belt feed. Or there used to be
There was one up for sale here in Feb. They wanted $6K for it... which seemed a bit pricey. Forgot the brand. But it was a commercial aftemarket from the 90's, I think.

I've shot one on a semi. They mostly work. On Auto they'd melt barrels! They are kind of cool, though

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A bunch of that first one set up shop under the bottom of the siding on our new house. The exterminator gave them a fire hose bath of insecticide. I counted 15 of the fuckers dead on the ground. We now get regular hosings around the perimeter, and I do applications to the lawn to 20 feet out from the house. Haven't seen one since.
I would’ve scattered all the powder around, turned on the gas on the stove, and torched the place.