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09-10-2013, 09:59 AM | #1 |
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That is reminds me of trailer park people throwing tires on the roof to keep the roof down in the wind and people that put aluminum foil in their windows.
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The sack is reduced in sized after crumpling, to softball size. This can be done easier if it is lightly misted using a spray bottle. The shape can be retained after dry. Tape can be used to secure shape, but cut the tape into strand size. The strategic placement of it is not noticeable, it should be attached to a soffit and not really in plain view. I am using one bag building side, the other is in back. The wasps make their way to the building from an area near the back corner of the property where trees are. Hardly the sight of tires on a roof or tin foiled windows.
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