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What's next? you're going to be telling me that it's weird that I have a pipe that pumps methane into my home.

suzumes
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hank bragging about how little gas he uses

sunsinger
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This reminded me of how theres a specific car from a specific brand that had a massive problem of attracting a specific kind of spider

axelignis
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As a chemist that works in environmental hazardous waste there are so many chemicals that are so horrifically bad but we still use them for daily things in our lives. There are drain cleaners out there alone that could Literally melt skin off just from how hot they get and how corrosive some of the chemicals are in them

cullentyler
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I have barn swallows nesting in my eaves. They are messy, but no more wasps and I am not allergic to them.

nailguncrouch
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Tbh, Hank, until you've been absolutely DESTROYED by a wasp or hornet's nest when you *MISS* them while trying to spray them with that foam - you will never truly appreciate the simplicity of being able to quickly and comfortably dispatch every single one of them *WITHOUT* agitating ANY of them in the first place.

Dragonite
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Every MONTH?!? Hank, I can get like 2 weeks at best.

ty_ciccotelli
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Spray can miss and send them flying toward you, plus it gets all in the air so it can get in your eyes and lungs. This actually seems safer and they all end up in the cup for easy disposal. Just don’t miss.

GippyHappy
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Wasp spray? Last time I tried that stuff, it melted my lawn and nearly took out a tree. Shit is nasty stuff 😐

sudokode
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So... paper wasp nests.... I have about 4 or 5 old abandoned nests still on my house, and now no wasps will try to build there! Because amazingly, they refuse to build near an old abandoned one! I don't have to worry about ground wasps because I have a healthy variety of birds.. but insecticides and poison are not necessary if you do it right! My dogs appreciate it! Lol

MichaelOKC
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Ive filled my truck 4 times before hank fills his once... I need a car 😂

MrCrusher
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Every month or so?! Hank? How big is your tank? Or do you not use your car that much?

chriswouse
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Leave them. The hunt other insects. Everyone in our area is suffering from grasshopper pocolypse. My garden is nearly untouched.

AD-nqhp
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Hank, can you make us a visual of the amount of space 1 year of gas for the country takes up? My mediocre math skills have told me its something like 1 cubed mile or something which is absurd

CreativeExcusesGaming
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Nothing quite like the exhilaration of flying down the highway at 70 mph with 15 gallons of highly flammable liquid in the back and a 400 pound block of moderately contained explosions in the front while listening to my favorite music as loud as my ears will allow.

AbbreviatedReviews
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Well Hank, you missed one critically important point: the bug sprays you alluded to are nerve gases, similar in chemical structure and function to Sarin, VX, and all kinds of stuff you REALLY don"t want floating around.

svenmorgenstern
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I was here thinking “ah yes water-honey solution.” Oh god that’s gasoline?!

Wolfie
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Yeah but you can't huff wasp spray when you're done with it

nich.
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I just let the wasps live. They're like friends to me now. It wasn't a "save the wasps" plan i just didnt want to spray insecticide when I was caring for my sick grandmother so i decided they could be ignored, and discovered that as long as they have a lot of food sources and you're cool around them, they'll be cool around you.

TheRupertmcgee
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Am I the only one who leaves wasps alone? I vastly prefer them to hornets, and I've come to an understanding with my shed wasps. I go in the shed sometimes and say hi and they...do nothing to me. I even had them on my porch one year, buzzing around scaring visitors, but I chose to be chill and went about my business. They eat bugs, so I leave them alone, like the big spiders that live on the side of the house, my Shelobs, I leave them to their bug eating business.

troberts