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re-enforcing one of my life philosophies..."what you can't see, can't hurt you".....its is a somewhat flawed philosophy, but it is elegant in its simplicirty.
Especially when you open up a 12" wide portal that they didnt have a second ago!
Funny how a mood can change with one swing of a hammer into Drywall....... All is fine, beers are flowin... "Whack" with a Hammer........... AHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHH (SCREAMING AND RUNNING ENSUED FOR QUITE SOME TIME) AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
haven't had a chance to fire it up yet. Mornings have been pretty busy, and it just hasn't been that cold yet. It's been low 70's in the house, and during the day it's still hitting mid 80's outside here, so I'm content to keep everything plugged up and wait for sweet death. They're yellow jacket/hornet type bees, btw. Supposed to get cool Sat night, so maybe I'll have a "test burn" on sunday AM. Haven't seen them since I posted, so they may be dead anyway. Might have to use it as an excuse to fire up the stove anyway.