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Chunky Stool

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See you later fungus gnat larvae. (Hopefully!)
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There’s enough in there to last way past the expiration date. Only need 2 drops for my res size (8=D) every other week.

If it doesn’t work, then I’m going to put some spinosad in my res. Gonna give it a few weeks, unless it gets way worse.

Flies are fuckin gross. :spew:
That shit works, but the bottle I got was old and the tip kept clogging. Totally pissed me off & I ending up drilling it out.
 

Chunky Stool

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Mine always wound up stuck to a fan leaf.
Gnats can't fly worth a shit. If you've got good airflow, they stay mostly on the ground.
If your floor stays mostly dry, sprinkling a little DE here and there will fuck up fungus gnats.
For wetter areas, the yellow BASF indicator cards work well. Just peel the paper off one side and put it on the floor. When it's nasty, peel the other side & flip it.
 

mr sunshine

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Retirement is grand! I heartily recommend it when you are of age :) How's the restaurant biz? Any new shopping carts planned? Miss you too mijo.
the restaurant is alright, I've been drinking and eating most of our inventory(turns out I really like moose drool). No grows planned yet, I'll definitely fill a few shopping carts up next summer. Got some seeds that I made that I'd like to try.
 

BarnBuster

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I can remember when it was de rigueur in the Midwest to have studded snows, now I can get by on all season's with the wear bars almost showing, (not that i'm complaining ;) )

One of the first jobs I had in a gas station was putting studs in tires. That sucked.

Fukin' tires, I had quality Michelin's last time and didn't get shit for wear on them. Cheapos next time around.
 

420God

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I can remember when it was de rigueur in the Midwest to have studded snows, now I can get by on all season's with the wear bars almost showing, (not that i'm complaining ;) )

One of the first jobs I had in a gas station was putting studs in tires. That sucked.

Fukin' tires, I had quality Michelin's last time and didn't get shit for wear on them. Cheapos next time around.
These can be studded but I just keep chains in the trunk for emergencies. Most of the time I just run these from one winter to the next, get new tires every fall.
 

Grandpapy

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I can remember when it was de rigueur in the Midwest to have studded snows, now I can get by on all season's with the wear bars almost showing, (not that i'm complaining ;) )

One of the first jobs I had in a gas station was putting studs in tires. That sucked.

Fukin' tires, I had quality Michelin's last time and didn't get shit for wear on them. Cheapos next time around.
I was in Mojave when I discovered I lost my rear ball joints and ate up the inside tread of both rears w/cords showing. $600 shot to hell. (sticky Michelin's)

Jose's Tire shop the only one in Mojave just happen to have some that would fit. $360 for 4 balanced and installed. Figured I could easily save $1000 in labor for ball joints justifying cheap disposable tires, motel waiting on parts/tires.

I still have them on the car with about 15000 on the tires, I just make sure I don't drive over 100 mph.
and watch the temps.


I'd venture to say the stud job was good character building.
 
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