> How could this not have been mentioned yet? ;-)
>
> If you suspect you will EVER have any problems with wasps, keep one or
> two fresh cans of the wasp-killing, 20-foot spray artillery in your
> bucket. They spray far, but realize there is not a large amount of
> ammunition in those cans: partially used cans have an
> indeterminate range/lifetime. Also, be aware that fresh cans usually
> have a trigger lock that prevents them from firing should they have
> something depress the spray button. Once that lock is severed, the
> spray can accidentally discharge; result: bucket full of wet, smelly
> tools.
>
> Mike N2MG <-- severe wasp problem QTH
>
>
Seems to me that if one MUST spray the wasps (I've got them swarming around
the tower, but have yet to have a problem with them or even find a nest up
top),
(1) pay attention to the wind direction -- don't spray into th wind! Also,
where is your ground crew standing? :-)
(2) before spraying, be secured to the tower -- don't let the distraction of
swatting at attacking wasp(s) make you forget that you are up on a tower and
that inadvertently letting go with both hands can be worse than a sting.
73,
dale, kg5u
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