wasp and hornet spray? [RE-wrenches]
Bill Hoffer
Sunergy at charter.net
Tue Jun 28 12:27:46 PDT 2005
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Geoff
Best solution I can think of is natural Pyrithum product derived from some
exotic flower I believe. It has quick knockdown power but breaks down
quickly resulting in a minimum residual effect. You may be abe to find it
in a flea bomb formula. As even with enviromental sensitive pesticides,
they should still be treated as a toxic substance and breathing masks a
must. It sure beats the toxic impact of carb cleaner!
Bill Hoffer
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From: Geoff Greenfield [mailto:Geoff at Third-Sun.Com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:16 AM
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Subject: wasp and hornet spray? [RE-wrenches]
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Greetings all - we must all be busy hanging modules - good!
I am asking our collective experience for advice on how folks deal with
wasps etc while working in attics or on roofs near eavs etc. We just had a
close call with either heat exhaustion or more likely a nasty reaction to
carb and choke cleaner used in tight quarters by a now wiser member of my
crew after the well intentioned homeowner handed it up and suggested that it
works as well on wasps as it does on carbs.... Yikes! I'm glad he didn't
fall off the roof!
So - in an effort to be eco-respectful we don't carry the toxic crud in the
van, depend on Karma and good luck, and most of the time "we don't bother
them - they don't bother us" works. This last job taught us that nailing up
blocking in an active nest area bothers them, so now the question is - what
works? what can you spray in an attic and then return to work there?
anything "greener" out there?
(By the way - it was our first brand X GT-3.0 job - in and out in a day -
looking forward to measure performance but so far I'm impressed.)
For a brighter energy future,
Geoff Greenfield
NABCEP Certified Energy Practitioner
THIRD SUN SOLAR & WIND POWER Ltd.
340 West State Street
Athens, OH 45701
www.third-sun.com
(740) 597-3111
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