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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 13:48:04 GMT -5
Rules for living in the SE climate area of nation
Rules for living in the SE climate area of nation when it comes to sanitation and more
Let's begin.
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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 13:56:09 GMT -5
Rules for your garbage
1. Don't keep 'wet garbage' in your how overnight if live in the SE, for bugs will fester in it, no matter how tightly sealed your place is, these small azz knats get in, and will fester within garbage if 'wet'
a. This includes cans, coke cans, beer cans, food cans after using and then tossing in garbage.
Or if you do, wash the can clean first in sink, so that no food residue is left in can, for it there is, bugs will fester around it.
And that's basically it, in the warm SE areas, bugs just get into your home and place, so if from like New York or Canada or Wyoming or Washington State, you're not use to that cause up there it's to cold for bugs (other than short summer season), but in the SE states, bugs are like Pre-historic, large, and some have eyeballs and lips, it's gross.
And spider I saw, a few years ago, had like a Afro, it was sickening, thing had hair...I was like 'why god, why did you create this thing???'
I blow torched it, and thing still would not die..
Anyways.
if you don't want bugs in your place, and live in the SE, either wash clean all cans after done emptying content, or just place all 'wet' garbage outside on porch or curb side for Racoons.
Much more to follow.
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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 14:00:25 GMT -5
Rules for your garbage 1. Don't keep 'wet garbage' in your how overnight if live in the SE, for bugs will fester in it, no matter how tightly sealed your place is, these small azz knats get in, and will fester within garbage if 'wet' a. This includes cans, coke cans, beer cans, food cans after using and then tossing in garbage. Or if you do, wash the can clean first in sink, so that no food residue is left in can, for it there is, bugs will fester around it. And that's basically it, in the warm SE areas, bugs just get into your home and place, so if from like New York or Canada or Wyoming or Washington State, you're not use to that cause up there it's to cold for bugs (other than short summer season), but in the SE states, bugs are like Pre-historic, large, and some have eyeballs and lips, it's gross. And spider I saw, a few years ago, had like a Afro, it was sickening, thing had hair...I was like 'why god, why did you create this thing???' I blow torched it, and thing still would not die.. Anyways. if you don't want bugs in your place, and live in the SE, either wash clean all cans after done emptying content, or just place all 'wet' garbage outside on porch or curb side for Racoons. Much more to follow. How the hell you gonna blow torch a spider and it not die??
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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 14:01:28 GMT -5
Rules for your garbage 1. Don't keep 'wet garbage' in your how overnight if live in the SE, for bugs will fester in it, no matter how tightly sealed your place is, these small azz knats get in, and will fester within garbage if 'wet' a. This includes cans, coke cans, beer cans, food cans after using and then tossing in garbage. Or if you do, wash the can clean first in sink, so that no food residue is left in can, for it there is, bugs will fester around it. And that's basically it, in the warm SE areas, bugs just get into your home and place, so if from like New York or Canada or Wyoming or Washington State, you're not use to that cause up there it's to cold for bugs (other than short summer season), but in the SE states, bugs are like Pre-historic, large, and some have eyeballs and lips, it's gross. And spider I saw, a few years ago, had like a Afro, it was sickening, thing had hair...I was like 'why god, why did you create this thing???' I blow torched it, and thing still would not die.. Anyways. if you don't want bugs in your place, and live in the SE, either wash clean all cans after done emptying content, or just place all 'wet' garbage outside on porch or curb side for Racoons. Much more to follow. How the hell you gonna blow torch a spider and it not die?? I don't know, I just know I blow torched the hell out of it, and thing would not die, like some terminator spider with lots of hair. Just kept moving man, I don't want to think about it anymore.
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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 14:39:14 GMT -5
Rules for your garbage 1. Don't keep 'wet garbage' in your how overnight if live in the SE, for bugs will fester in it, no matter how tightly sealed your place is, these small azz knats get in, and will fester within garbage if 'wet' a. This includes cans, coke cans, beer cans, food cans after using and then tossing in garbage. Or if you do, wash the can clean first in sink, so that no food residue is left in can, for it there is, bugs will fester around it. And that's basically it, in the warm SE areas, bugs just get into your home and place, so if from like New York or Canada or Wyoming or Washington State, you're not use to that cause up there it's to cold for bugs (other than short summer season), but in the SE states, bugs are like Pre-historic, large, and some have eyeballs and lips, it's gross. And spider I saw, a few years ago, had like a Afro, it was sickening, thing had hair...I was like 'why god, why did you create this thing???' I blow torched it, and thing still would not die.. Anyways. if you don't want bugs in your place, and live in the SE, either wash clean all cans after done emptying content, or just place all 'wet' garbage outside on porch or curb side for Racoons. Much more to follow. Warning, when you empty trash, and deprive knats of their food source, they'll get agitated and start biting you instead.
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Post by X factor on Nov 26, 2020 15:23:19 GMT -5
IN the South East area States, even your 'feet funk' will attract knats and bugs, OK'
In the warm climate SE States areas, even the 'funky smell' of your feet will attract bugs, meaning your shoes, you'll come back to your shoes, and the 'funky' smell of your feet will have fly's and knats swarming around it, I guess to them your precious feet smell sweet???
I don't know, so you need to use foot powder to stop that from occurring...OK.
Bugs belong outside, not in or swarming around your shoes.
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