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A bat infestation isn't awesome... But also seems like a very fixable thing and not some crazy deal breaker.
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Is there a Goon Consensus on the best induction home range? Is the Bosch 800 still the consensus best dishwasher?
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That was my thinking. The worst thing is the guano; if there's enough of it, you can smell it in the rooms below. It's not the worst odor - sorta...earthy - I don't mind it, but I'm a weirdo (we used to rent this cabin on Lake Bomaseen in Vermont. It always had this smell. I didn't find out until years later from my parents that the sealed-off attic space was bat-infested. Just put up a bat house in my yard, in fact. Anything to cut down the mosquito population... VVV I live in a swamp near the Delaware River. It would take a monthly DDT fogging of essentially my entire town to see peace. Or five of those $1200 CO/CO2 emitters like the PGA & Disney uses VVV PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Apr 14, 2024 |
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Regarding bats, I'm not a fan of the rabies risk. As for mosquitoes, have you tried one of these traps? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHr-d2A3t8g
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 01:25 |
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The wife likes to walk the dogs at dusk. I like to wait until dark. Reason being...watching hundreds of bats feeding on mosquitoes is freaky. At least when they slam into your head in the dark, you can lie to yourself and say it was a giant bug....
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Sirotan posted:Somebody did this with every door in my house, when they installed carpet. The carpet was gone by the time I bought the place and now I just have doors that are a little too short. It doesn't look too bad in most cases, except for the bathroom where it seems someone cut it with hand tools, poorly, at an angle, and the hallway closet where its clear they thought they were cutting the bottom off but whoops actually it was the top?? Well moving the hinges is too much work so let's just cut off the bottom too and leave it like that... Is the gap at the top still too big? Yes. Will anyone other than me ever notice? Probably also yes but it's good enough god dammit
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 21:56 |
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I think your house looks nice and I probably wouldn’t notice, OP
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 22:03 |
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I am such a sucker for curved archways
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 22:05 |
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If that half door is what you're referring to there's no gap. If you asked me to pick out what is wrong in this picture it's your laughable squirrel proofing on the bird feeder.
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illcendiary posted:I think your house looks nice and I probably wouldn’t notice, OP ty! BonoMan posted:I am such a sucker for curved archways I love them too! One of the first things that endeared me to what was a pretty rough property at the time. H110Hawk posted:If that half door is what you're referring to there's no gap. If you asked me to pick out what is wrong in this picture it's your laughable squirrel proofing on the bird feeder. I'll have you know that it works quite well!! ...because they know to stop by the back slider instead https://i.imgur.com/a1T95fR.mp4 Sirotan fucked around with this message at 23:10 on Apr 14, 2024 |
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While hilarious, please don't do that. It makes them aggressive towards humans. I'm also fun at parties.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 23:21 |
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I'm giving one very pregnant squirrel some nuts occasionally, everybody else gets to forage around the yard. Don't worry, I am not raising a squirrel army in my spare time.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 23:29 |
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Feeding squirrels so they become aggressive towards humans so everyone approves of squirrel murder is the kind of accelerationism I can get behind.
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Huh, none of the squirrels we used to feed got aggressive. They DID get very fat and very lazy, but never aggressive. Now I just feed the flying squirrels, not the normal squirrels, and I dont think anyone has ever heard of a new england flying squirrel acting aggressive.
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Any opinions on how to clear out this frost buildup? Preferably that don't involve having to completely shut off my freezer/fridge, as it's quite full and I have nothing else to put it all in.
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 00:32 |
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Turn it off, put your food in a cooler, throw some towels in the bottom, point a hair dryer at it for a while and melt it all.
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Sirotan posted:Turn it off, put your food in a cooler, throw some towels in the bottom, point a hair dryer at it for a while and melt it all. Exactly the sort of info I was looking for, perfect. Thanks!
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The Wonder Weapon posted:Exactly the sort of info I was looking for, perfect. Thanks! If you don't have a cooler, a lot of the meal delivery services ship with some insulation that will work just fine. You probably know someone with a bunch of them sitting around.
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Sirotan posted:Turn it off, put your food in a cooler, throw some towels in the bottom, point a hair dryer at it for a while and melt it all. This is the answer. You don't even need the hair dryer if you have the time to wait.
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And if you are strategic in your hair drying you can probably get a big chunk of it to fall off. Just don't pull it off unless you can clearly see it's 100% only on plastic. It takes longer than you expect because your heat transfer is abysmal.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:
i realized a couple summers ago that mosquitos are weak flyers and my solution used the exact same box fan but blowing across me so it pushed any mosquitoes away. reaffirming to see someone else tap the power of the outdoor box fan lol
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Sirotan posted:Turn it off, put your food in a cooler, throw some towels in the bottom, point a hair dryer at it for a while and melt it all. Try not to use a metallic containers as they'll speed up heat transfer.
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Just stop shopping for a while until it's empty.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Regarding bats, I'm not a fan of the rabies risk. I saw somebody on Reddit reference a setup like this, though it used an industrial shop fan and a bottle of seltzer water to put out CO2 and act as a better lure. Since the alternative appears to be propane traps that are expensive and slammed with reviews that say they don’t work I’m going to give this a go. We have lots of bats. They don’t eat nearly enough and they come out hours after the mosquitos do.
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ryanrs posted:Just stop shopping for a while until it's empty. Yeah, a bit of frost in the freezer isn't the end of the world. Use this as an excuse to really make an effort to clear the thing out and eat down your stockpile.
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Our house was built in 1926, and we purchased it about a year and a half ago. The floor joists (which are 2' x 8') are all in good shape (except for some small electrical and plumbing holes and notches that are no longer up to code), but we did discover yesterday that one of them has a 6" long crack in the bottom: None of the other beams or joists in the basement appear to have any similar cracks. There is an interior wall above this joist that runs parallel to it. I think the knot in the wood introduced a significant weak point that caused the wood to split. For all I know, the crack has been there for decades. We never noticed it because it was hidden behind a bunch of unused telephone wire. Is this something we might want to repair / add additional support to? Since the wood is under tension I wasn't able to squeeze the crack together with my hands at all - I think it would take a clamp to hold it together if we decided to glue it. I'm not sure if we'd also need to use a jack to relieve some pressure, too. Clamping it at all would be challenging because there is a galvanized pipe running right behind it that would interfere with the clamp positioning. I was thinking maybe something like this could be used: https://joistrepair.com/collections/standard-2x-joist-reinforcers/products/dp24-deep-notch-repair-kit-2x8-thru-2x12 What do folks think here? Is this something to take action on? Would the linked product do the job? il serpente cosmico fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Apr 18, 2024 |
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really hopin I get some killin done with this
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 00:48 |
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Keep us posted!
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il serpente cosmico posted:Our house was built in 1926, and we purchased it about a year and a half ago. The floor joists (which are 2' x 8') are all in good shape (except for some small electrical and plumbing holes and notches that are no longer up to code), but we did discover yesterday that one of them has a 6" long crack in the bottom:
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il serpente cosmico posted:Our house was built in 1926, and we purchased it about a year and a half ago. The floor joists (which are 2' x 8') are all in good shape (except for some small electrical and plumbing holes and notches that are no longer up to code), but we did discover yesterday that one of them has a 6" long crack in the bottom: Kaiser Schnitzel fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Apr 19, 2024 |
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Also just pull all that old wiring to get it out of the way unless you think you'll ever use it again or want to use it as a pull string. I pulled so much old coax out of my place. At some point they mustve had a tv in every room in this house.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 02:36 |
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Sister it if you want but I would be very tempted to go "what crack."
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 03:19 |
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I have a very similar crack in one of my joists and I've safely ignored it for going on 6 years now. It's in the back corner of a bedroom though. If it was under the kitchen or somewhere that had weight on it though, I would probably sister more lumber to it.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 03:42 |
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Thanks for the responses everyone. You did inspire me to pull out a poo poo ton of obsolete wiring last night, which felt really good. I will probably leave the crack alone for the time being and we might have a contractor take a look in the next couple months or so.
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One of the things we pulled out was the remnant of an alarm system that was probably installed in the 80s. Some interesting choices were made with the wiring there. Someone decided to drill a vertical hole all the way through the house's main horizontal support beam so they could run a cable to the alarm system's speaker, which they decided to put in he HVAC system's intake duct. The vent is basically glued to the wall with paint, so we can't get it off to get the speaker out of there. Another fun thing I found: Our telephone line drop box is on the south side of the house, but there is another phone line that had been cut that was running through the basement and it disappears into the wall under the floor on the north side of the house. It doesn't budge when you pull on it, and I couldn't locate where it comes out. I have no idea what that was for. Maybe it had something to do with the alarm system? Were water meters ever rigged up to phone lines? Did the house previously have two drop boxes for some reason? It is a mystery. il serpente cosmico fucked around with this message at 18:02 on Apr 19, 2024 |
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My house had two distinct telephone line boxes in it. One was still hooked up when I moved in and ran the wires through the attic. The older one was removed and patched over on the outside of the house, but all the wiring in the crawl space was still there and it similarly ran up a wall and was probably stapled or something up towards the old box outlet. I just pulled on the wiring as hard as I could and the wires eventually snapped somewhere in the wall.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 17:40 |
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ahahaha there are wasps in my exterior cinder block wall cool at least the exterminator is coming tuesday.
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 15:56 |
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Got a shop vac?
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H110Hawk posted:Got a shop vac? I actually went up in the attic to try and get to it to even take video, and that chunk of the roof is so cramped that I nearly had a panic attack. And then had to go BACK for my phone I dropped. So I'm just gonna let the pro handle this one. And then I'm gonna change the anti-squirrel grate on my soffiting to a mesh. Does putting up a fake nest actually work to make them gently caress off?
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