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How would you kill wasps in your classic?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by davidbistolas, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. davidbistolas
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  2. afaulk
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    Well, there are a couple of ways. You could kill them one at a time, or all at once.:rolleyes: I'd probably break out my CO2 cylinder and kill em all at once.
     
  3. Jalopy Joker
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    go to your garden supply
     
  4. davidbistolas
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    lol. cmon guys, that's not a serious post.

    ;)

    Mine hasn't had a wasp problem since the gorllias took over.
     

  5. Poesrodandcustom
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    Wtf!! I couldn't get within 100 ft of that thing! Several friends a large tarp and about 2 dozen bug bombs might work. Get 4 people to hold tarp in the air, run over to the car, hold tarp down on ground, add wights to hold it down. Throw about a dozen bug bombs and pray.
     
  6. Poesrodandcustom
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  7. For Sale As Is.
     
  8. Imagine peeling back the layers on that thing, you know the ones down deep are going to sting the shit out of you. You should fire the car up and run the exhaust pipe back into the car........ for about 2 days.
     
  9. vinmanr2d2
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    i've been using starting fluid for 27 years ........ it's about the only use i have for it other than to spray on the gypsy moth coccoons and throw a match on..YEHAWWWW
     
  10. drptop70ss
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    Can that possibly be real? If so must be in some warm area, around here the wasps all die come winter so no way can they make nests like that.
     
  11. Mr48chev
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    That's going to take a whole lot of wasp spray.
     
  12. Lukcarnut
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    WTF that has to be a joke
     
  13. evobuilder
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    totally photoshop'd,
    but if it were real, I'd post the car on Craigslist for free.... but it MUST be started and driven away. Then film it, post it and become a YouTube sensation.
     
  14. Ya^ Man up! 2 cans of carb/brake cleaner.Double clutch the damn thing!
     
  15. henry29
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    That's not Photoshopped. I remember seeing the thread years ago where they pulled the car out. Might have been on trifive.

    I think it was a 150 55 4dr.
     
  16. Green Rodz
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    ZEP makes an AWESOME wasp/hornet spray.
    I get a case about every, oh, I don't know...maybe 6 years or so.
     
  17. i think it's a model bee.
     
  18. DaddyO's..Deuce
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    Carb cleaner always works great for me, drops them right out of the sky. Better than wasp spray even.
     
  19. blackdog
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    That makes my skin crawl. I vote for brake clean.
     
  20. Pooch
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  21. seb fontana
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    Shop vac with long pipe, they'll go for the noise of the air flowing in the pipe and get sucked in..Them little fockers can sting multiple times, wouldn't bother for a four door..Got them little bastards around here too but make nests in the ground..
     
  22. 63comet
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    Wait for winter, then tarp and poison. Lots of poison. Probably flood the interior with water and start snatching the nest out while wearing protective gear.
     
  23. winduptoy
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    I thought that Hudson made the Wasp.
    Get a Hornet... it's like putting a red ant on the black ant hill.

    LJ
     
  24. flathead okie
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    I'd burn it and the garage down if it was mine.
     
  25. henry29
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  26. go-twichy
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    play some rap music loud at it. if they're smart, they'll leave.
     
  27. laugh if you like, but I had problems with buggers getting in several parked cars. went out in the early morning (they're slow moving when it cold) and stuffed several BOUNCE dryer sheets in and around. opened the door and stuck a couple in the hinge fender area. not a single one left. had a old toyota sitting in the orchard that was full of nests but no more wasps
     
  28. Soapy water will kill them. I use a water fire extinguisher and put about a cup of liquid soap in three gallons of water. Air up the extinguisher. Shake it up then let them have it. They go down like a t--d in the well. I didn't believe it either till I did it.
     
  29. Ester Eddie
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    I'm not looking forward to dealing with those bastards this summer.
     
  30. camcb
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    Kill them when it's dark they won't leave the nest.
     

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