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If there's a thread that already exists, I'll delete it, but I specifically made this thread because I want to know the tips and tricks that come with owning a home and taking care of it.
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I bought one of these traps they can get into but can't navigate back out and filled it with water, sugar, a little vinegar (I think just to keep honeybees away) and some kind of fruit and was killing the yellowjackets nesting in my shed literally by the hundreds - I had to empty it out every couple of days because it would get so packed full of tiny little corpses.now I'm dealing with a yellowjacket nest in the yard.
Finally got them to fuck off well enough for me to sit outside but now I'm dealing with a yellowjacket nest in the yard.
You should be raiding yellow jacket nests as soon as you see them. Fuckers are bastards and they kill the spiders which can help keep mosquito populations in check. Mud daubers are chill tho, they can stay as long as their nest isn't somewhere inconvenient.I was gonna make this exact thread... this comic describes the experience succinctly
Something I wasn't expecting, take your pest control seriously. I've been fighting wasps every fucking summer now. Finally got them to fuck off well enough for me to sit outside but now I'm dealing with a yellowjacket nest in the yard.
Don't go to the cheapest one you can find because the quality of the work will reflect the price but also the most expensive one isn't usually worth the price and the quality of the work likely won't end up reflecting the price unless it's some kind of company that focuses on high end customers that are known for good work.i would like to hear some contractor advice if anyone has some
It's a pain in the ass but wash the walls in every room at least once a year.
Sugar soap and a soft bristle brush, work in sections and dry as you go.do you have any suggestions for making washing my godawful 80s textured walls easier
Sugar soap and a soft bristle brush, work in sections and dry as you go.
Why? They're just springs - it's not rocket science to put some kind of lube on them and if they were fatigued, they'd be far more likely to break when you're opening or closing the door.Lubricate your garage door tracks with white lithium grease every season and clean the old gunk out. Do not lube the big spring get a pro to do it
Microfiber cloths work well. You might like a microfiber mitt if your walls are really rough. that way you don't have to wrap your hand in multiple cloths:do you have any suggestions for making washing my godawful 80s textured walls easier