Thanks for this tip, it is so effective,,i just did it right a while ago because my fingers and it's back skin was glued,,i search in youtube and thanks i found this,, nail polish remover or acetone is no effect
This was kind of hilarious. I just bought some at the dollar store, and told the guy at the counter that nothing in the world can remove crazy glue. Otherwise the molecule cannot be broken down with safe solvent, etc. So by science, you have physical and chemical reactions. Acetone might help, I’m not sure. But keep sandpaper handy. It is a similar, physical approach as John tried. But sandpaper works very, very well. Trust me. I have a total love-hate relationship with crazy glue. But when you put that much glue on your hands, John! Wow! What is he thinking?
i have them in my crawlspace and popping out at baseboards along my crawlspace section of the home. Dreading trenching in the crawlspace in clay soil, pouring liquid chemical in tight spaces 30' from my exit is my darma.
I would get a couple free estimates from termite companies and see if your infestation is from subterranean termites because other species will require a different type of application/treatment. You can pick their brain and see if you want to hire them or do it yourself, it's what I did.
@@Megalodon1 Terminex says $2100 for termidor, 8 bait stations and surface treatment w 1 year guarantee, then re-up each year after for $300. Another exterminator says $2500 termidor with me helping trench, 4 year guarantee. I always get broken ducts or plumbing or cables when guys go in my old tight crawlspace. So I'm thinking DIY...
Their re-up each year for an extra $300 is more than it will cost you to do it yourself the first time. In fact, the insecticide lasts for 10 years according to Taurus SC which is the knock off of Termidor SC but cheaper so that re-visit is just some extra $hafting on their side. With all due respect, I would invest in a Tyvek suit and embrace the suck and $ave.
I bought mine from Home Depot and it's a Clorox product. I'm wondering how hard are they to take off . Since there are 3 sets in a pack. I have a bidet but before I had that i liked to take the seat off to deep clean. I had all boys and the pee gets into some tight places. Now i have grandsons. 😊
Congrats on your grandchildren, don't spoil them too rotten like my father did to my boy. I wouldn't think that taking it apart for cleaning purposes would be any more difficult unless that grandson pee has super glue like properties to it.😉
You're welcome, keep in mind that this is not a permanent fix because you will have to do this again when the ice builds up. Thanks for watching and appreciate your feedback.
Excellent video…..QUESTION PLZ: I have a new large patio and front large porch/driveway that are a year old concrete, should I drill holes in those areas or do you think termites died while doing the concrete work, I can’t figure if should drill or not in the new concrete. the soil side I will do the trenching treatment. Anyone who can advise will be greatly appreciated
This particular treatment outlined in my video is for subterranean termites. If you are seeing signs of activity such as mud tunnels leading up from the ground and up to your walls indicates you probably do have an infestation that needs to be addressed. The proper way of introducing the insecticide to the perimeter of your home that is surrounded by concrete is by drilling holes. There are other videos on RU-vid by other content creators explaining the drilling process. Good luck and thanks for watching.
I did this and it lasted about 3 months. I am in the process of doing it again. This time, I ran the hair dryer for about 20 min and kind of hit on the back wall and could hear the ice dropping. I pulled off the lower panel with 6 screws and got several large chunks to come out. I am going to leave it off over night. Have a Frigidaire from 2000 that works great as a backup in our garage. I contacted Samsung, yes go ahead and laugh and gave them a piece of my mind about their product. Will never buy Samsung again. Thanks for this video,it was helpful. Update: This morning, I attempted to reattach the back panel and for the life of me, I could not get the top screws to reattach. If I had the panel off, no issue getting the screws to attach so I am thinking the "anchor" for the screw may have been messed up and I need a longer screw when the panel is in place. I had it off for 12 hours and used the hair dryer to speed up the process. It is now running and cooling but the compressor is louder then before, making a clicking noise. The 24 year old Frigidaire in garage is packed full of items and working great. Maybe time to go buy another Frigidaire.
I have a small mini potted rose bush that my husband bought for me. It is dying...was full of blooms when he first purchased 2 weeks ago, but now a bunch of leaves are dried out and all of the mini roses falling off. My mom told me to check for tiny bugs. I did find them on the underside of the leaves...kind whitish/super light greenish and almost transparent. What can I use to kill them before my plant is totally destroyed and to keep them from spreading to my other plants? Thanks.
The video outlines what to do for your outlined situation. You may consult with a nursery nearby for real professional help too. Good luck and hope your rise bush makes it.🤞
Lol, thanks for the kind words. I make it a ritual to clean off any debris or dust particles after each and every use with a damp rag. No waxing so far, maybe if I want her to be even more beautiful.
This method will work if there are no missing pieces that need to be secured by zio tie and super glue. Now if there are chucks missing than this video won't help and you'll need to buy replacement knobs. Thanks for watching and good luck.👍
Thanks for the refresher. Just super tuned the old girl up: new oil, plugs, filter and adjusted the self propelled wire. Now have to jog to keep up with her lol.
So, you considered the nozzle disposable. I don't get it. It doesn't look like a particularly fancy hose. The price of the nozzle is probably not much lower than the price of the hose. Why not get a new cheap hose, and let the old one be the one you use when you want to use a nozzle? One way or another, you're going to have to buy something new. I know it depends on how cheap the nozzle was, how expensive the hose was, how far away the store is, etc., but it just seems suspiciously like an opportunity to cut something up with a dremel.
Do i spray this all over the roses too? Cause i accidentally did. I hope i didn't kill them. My ingredients were 1 in a half Tbs baking soda, 1 Tbs vinegar, 1 Tbs cooking oil, 1 Tbs dish soap and a gallon of water
Be very careful where and how you dig. There are likely buried cables and tubes below the surface. Near my house I discovered a VERY HIGH VOLTAGE feed line for the electricity to my house and it was ILLEGALLY buried only ONE FOOT BELOW THE SURFACE. Other problems could occur by striking gas, water, sewer, drainage and communication cables.
I have this Honda lawnmower from 2016. Believe it or not The oil has NEVER been changed as im aware of, but has only been used once probably every month & a half-2months at the most until winter. The cord is seized up wont pull. I feel the lack of oil changes is the cause of this I hope smh & gonna try to manually spin it with the spark plug unplugged. This is great looks even easier than my car 😂 (first lawnmower)