Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
Does the pinestraw impede weeds?####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
Poison doesn't seem like a good idea to me unless you like the idea of a dead mouse rotting in your wall.Follow-up on some suburbia minutiae:The ugly saw blades recommended earlier are great. Got a new sawzall and I've been pruning the hell out of our yard. Fun so far.The Thermacell mosquito repellant is just OK and definitely way over-hyped (typical FFA hyperbole - I should know better by now). I had the thing with a new cartridge 2 feet from me on a windless night and still got bit 3 times. Ran into my mouse friend while I was in the basement drinking and playing PS3. Little runt was teasing me by running along the baseboard. I cornered him and took a lunge at him with a fireplace poker. Pretty embarrassing really. He got away and went under the couch. Mouse 2 ODoyle 0. I stepped up the amount of poison and traps and we'll see what happens.
I don't think so. But I put down a layer of cardboard and then some of that high end "weed stopping tarp stuff" before the pine straw/mulchDoes the pinestraw impede weeds?####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
Put out a request on facebook for suggestions. Had one for Listerine and another for bounce sheets. Snopes disclaims them both, but I'll give it a shot. With the Listerine, you apparantly spray down the floor of the area that you are sitting around. And for the bounce just place a few sheets around where you're sitting.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch

I hear ya. When I started bug banana delivery I didn't know what I was getting myself into. They look so darned cute pulling up in their tiny truck though! I finally had to call and stop delivery. It took me a while to figure out the right repetition of buzz noises to make the traffic manager understand.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
Did you just buy a bunch of thermometers and break them or do you have a mercury hookup? Can you explain further what exactly you did?Do you guys have a swamp or stream nearby?I believe if you are willing to break the law, putting some mercury in the area where they are hatching larvae will eradicate them for a year. Not that I would know anything about this.
Update on the home depot coupon suggestion I once had. I'm not finding them anymore on ebay for cheap, but HD takes the lowes one's that are all over ebay. If you buy one electronic one, you can reprint and reuse as many times as you want until the expiration date as they don't scan it at HD; just manually put in the 10% discount. So the coupon + the cardpool store credit cards equals big savings.
Hopefuly still holding up ok? Just ordered the set yesterday. Picked up an umbrella at Sam's todayI suspect pretty quickly. I'm not sure what they are made out of or what you call the material, but it is thin and doesn't feel like something that will retain much moisture. Seems like you could wipe it off and it would dry fairly quickly.I posted a pic of this set up above here in the last page or so, not sure if you saw that yet. It captures it pretty well.We also bought based on the favorable reviews online. Be prepared for it being heavy as hell, but it's worth it for what seems like pretty good quality.thx. All the reviews on Home depot were very positive. I was skeptical of how quick the seats would dry if they got wet. Any initial impressions?Was a PIA to put together, but not the end of the world. Most of the work was in pulling off all the packing covering. The actually building was fairly painless. Maybe took me a couple hours last night. Quality seems good, everything is HEAVY. Chairs are comfortable, table decent. We still need to get an umbrella. All in all, we're very happy with it so far. I'll take some more pics for you tonight.Mrs. TF and I are contemplating the same set.How long did it take to put together? Can you post some pics? ThxGot home after a long day of work. Sweated my way through putting together the patio set. What a PIA. But it came together OK. Also we did our first BBQing. The bacon-wrapped asparagus came out WAY better than in the oven. The turkey burgers with feta cheese in them were dried out. I'll need to work on that. Regular burgers next time...
I sure hope you didn't toss some mercury in a nearby stream good buddy.Do you guys have a swamp or stream nearby?I believe if you are willing to break the law, putting some mercury in the area where they are hatching larvae will eradicate them for a year. Not that I would know anything about this.
The answer is supposed to be Avon-Skin So Soft, but you have to put it on semi frequently. There is also a hose spray bug suppressant that you can use, but it is more for big day party type thing, not every day usage. I have used it before and that worked pretty well, but with little kid, might not want to spray chemicals all over the yard like that.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
This stuff does not work.If there isn't a good amount of DEET (>40%) in whatever you are using chances are pretty good it will offer little to no protection.The answer is supposed to be Avon-Skin So Soft, but you have to put it on semi frequently.
We're within a block or so of lots of water, a pond, some creeks, the LI sound, but nothing adjacent to our property.Do you guys have a swamp or stream nearby?I believe if you are willing to break the law, putting some mercury in the area where they are hatching larvae will eradicate them for a year. Not that I would know anything about this.
Yup, this is moneybags. I bought one on eBay and they sent me a PDF of three. Only used one once so far -- the guy just punched in the 10% discount. Pretty sweet. Forgot about that and haven't been using it on my smaller purchases there in recent weeks -- I probably should. Thanks for the heads up.Update on the home depot coupon suggestion I once had. I'm not finding them anymore on ebay for cheap, but HD takes the lowes one's that are all over ebay. If you buy one electronic one, you can reprint and reuse as many times as you want until the expiration date as they don't scan it at HD; just manually put in the 10% discount. So the coupon + the cardpool store credit cards equals big savings.Been doing this alot. Wish it would work online purchases as well, but I'll just take the cardpool savings in that instance.
Great set, holding up well. Nice buy.Hopefuly still holding up ok? Just ordered the set yesterday. Picked up an umbrella at Sam's todayI suspect pretty quickly. I'm not sure what they are made out of or what you call the material, but it is thin and doesn't feel like something that will retain much moisture. Seems like you could wipe it off and it would dry fairly quickly.I posted a pic of this set up above here in the last page or so, not sure if you saw that yet. It captures it pretty well.We also bought based on the favorable reviews online. Be prepared for it being heavy as hell, but it's worth it for what seems like pretty good quality.thx. All the reviews on Home depot were very positive. I was skeptical of how quick the seats would dry if they got wet. Any initial impressions?Was a PIA to put together, but not the end of the world. Most of the work was in pulling off all the packing covering. The actually building was fairly painless. Maybe took me a couple hours last night. Quality seems good, everything is HEAVY. Chairs are comfortable, table decent. We still need to get an umbrella. All in all, we're very happy with it so far. I'll take some more pics for you tonight.Mrs. TF and I are contemplating the same set.How long did it take to put together? Can you post some pics? ThxGot home after a long day of work. Sweated my way through putting together the patio set. What a PIA. But it came together OK. Also we did our first BBQing. The bacon-wrapped asparagus came out WAY better than in the oven. The turkey burgers with feta cheese in them were dried out. I'll need to work on that. Regular burgers next time...![]()

I sprayed this stuff out there a couple weeks ago. Hard to say how well it works. Will try again today.The answer is supposed to be Avon-Skin So Soft, but you have to put it on semi frequently. There is also a hose spray bug suppressant that you can use, but it is more for big day party type thing, not every day usage. I have used it before and that worked pretty well, but with little kid, might not want to spray chemicals all over the yard like that.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
I go the gin route when I'm in the tropics. I drink a #### ton of gin. And if I'm out and about and am getting bitten, I just ask the bartender for a bev nap with gin on it. They know this trick and don't blink an eye, just and you a napkin asked with gin. Rub on legs, voila. No bites. Works like a charm. The quinine in the tonic helps fight off malaria, an added benefit.'the moops said:This stuff does not work.If there isn't a good amount of DEET (>40%) in whatever you are using chances are pretty good it will offer little to no protection.'The Big Guy said:The answer is supposed to be Avon-Skin So Soft, but you have to put it on semi frequently.
Happy 4th all.Yes, have another.just and you a napkin asked with gin.
Yes, have another.just and you a napkin asked with gin.

Effective bug repellent has side effects. Deal with it.Yes, have another.just and you a napkin asked with gin.
SEPTIC TANK QUESTIONIs there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service. In any event, when the guy first gets to our place, he asks where the tank is. I have no freaking idea. Where I grew up we had sewers, so I'm totally lost. Guy spends about 20 minutes driving a stake into random spots on the lawn where he suspects it could be. Finally Mrs. O rings the former homeowner and she gives us a ballpark idea. Guy finally finds it. It's just a couple inches below the surface. There were a couple of slate-like things there under the dirt to kind of protect it and also to "mark the spot" I assume, so that when you drive a shovel or something in there, you hit it and know you've found it. You move the two slate chunks and below that is a rubber cap on top of a PVC pipe (maybe 6 inches in diameter?) that goes straight down. Pumping it out goes smoothly enough. Before the guy leaves, he puts the two slate things back on top and reburies the pipe. No big deal.About two days ago I'm out there with a bottle of that weed killer stuff giving a once-over to the entire lawn. I notice nothing.Today I look out the window and notice it was dug up. The two chunks of slate were set off to the side of it, the dirt that was on top of those slates removed, and it is dug down to the rubber cap. I keep a close enough eye on the property these days given all the little projects we have going on here, and I would be surprised if this was like this yesterday or even this morning. I think I would have noticed. It was pretty apparent just looking out the dining room window.Question: why the hell would someone do this? I ran through one possibility that maybe an animal dug it up -- we have squirrels and raccoons and crap digging up little things in our yard all the time. But this was a more substantial digging job, and I even though the slate chunks aren't heavy, I don't think a squirrel could easily move them. They looked like they were moved by a person, set off on either side. Also what the hell does an animal want with my poop? Another option is maybe there was some buildup of gas pressure or something, so the lid blew and the dirt popped up and the slates moved off to the sides. But then again, the rubber cap seemed to be in place, and nothing like that has happened since we've moved in.If you're a random stranger, I don't think you would even know where this thing was. But are these the kinds of things people dig up and then steal -- like maybe sometiems they have a fancy expensive cap on the pipe? Did someone from the plumbing company come back and dig it up without telling us to take a look at something? Prior owner disgruntled and screwing with us? Wife's ex boyfriend shoving a stick of dynamite down there and hoping I'll be next to flush?I just can't imagine someone would come up onto our lawn in broad daylight or at night time and start digging up our septic tank outlet for no good reason. And this looks like the work of a person.Any ideas? I'm completely shuked here.
You sound like Ham 
Right?Weird.
Mine was good.Put out a request on facebook for suggestions.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch

I'm not sure what it's called in NY but there is a state agency that "checks up" on septic tank pumping companies (they make sure the tank has been completely emptied) Many septic companies 1/2 pump out the tanks so they get to come back sooner plus you get charged for a full pump out. It was probably the septic services dude/dudette making sure you got fully pumped out.squirrels...SEPTIC TANK QUESTIONIs there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service. In any event, when the guy first gets to our place, he asks where the tank is. I have no freaking idea. Where I grew up we had sewers, so I'm totally lost. Guy spends about 20 minutes driving a stake into random spots on the lawn where he suspects it could be. Finally Mrs. O rings the former homeowner and she gives us a ballpark idea. Guy finally finds it. It's just a couple inches below the surface. There were a couple of slate-like things there under the dirt to kind of protect it and also to "mark the spot" I assume, so that when you drive a shovel or something in there, you hit it and know you've found it. You move the two slate chunks and below that is a rubber cap on top of a PVC pipe (maybe 6 inches in diameter?) that goes straight down. Pumping it out goes smoothly enough. Before the guy leaves, he puts the two slate things back on top and reburies the pipe. No big deal.About two days ago I'm out there with a bottle of that weed killer stuff giving a once-over to the entire lawn. I notice nothing.Today I look out the window and notice it was dug up. The two chunks of slate were set off to the side of it, the dirt that was on top of those slates removed, and it is dug down to the rubber cap. I keep a close enough eye on the property these days given all the little projects we have going on here, and I would be surprised if this was like this yesterday or even this morning. I think I would have noticed. It was pretty apparent just looking out the dining room window.Question: why the hell would someone do this? I ran through one possibility that maybe an animal dug it up -- we have squirrels and raccoons and crap digging up little things in our yard all the time. But this was a more substantial digging job, and I even though the slate chunks aren't heavy, I don't think a squirrel could easily move them. They looked like they were moved by a person, set off on either side. Also what the hell does an animal want with my poop? Another option is maybe there was some buildup of gas pressure or something, so the lid blew and the dirt popped up and the slates moved off to the sides. But then again, the rubber cap seemed to be in place, and nothing like that has happened since we've moved in.If you're a random stranger, I don't think you would even know where this thing was. But are these the kinds of things people dig up and then steal -- like maybe sometiems they have a fancy expensive cap on the pipe? Did someone from the plumbing company come back and dig it up without telling us to take a look at something? Prior owner disgruntled and screwing with us? Wife's ex boyfriend shoving a stick of dynamite down there and hoping I'll be next to flush?I just can't imagine someone would come up onto our lawn in broad daylight or at night time and start digging up our septic tank outlet for no good reason. And this looks like the work of a person.Any ideas? I'm completely shuked here.

No, I did not. I've heard it's highly effective however.I sure hope you didn't toss some mercury in a nearby stream good buddy.Do you guys have a swamp or stream nearby?I believe if you are willing to break the law, putting some mercury in the area where they are hatching larvae will eradicate them for a year. Not that I would know anything about this.
Isn't this a short amount of time for a septic tank needing to be pumped? I can never recall needing our septic tank being pumped out at my parents' house when I was growing up.SEPTIC TANK QUESTION
Is there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?
About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service.
Seems kinda screwy they would just come onto the property without our permission and do this without our knowing, no?'squidrope said:I'm not sure what it's called in NY but there is a state agency that "checks up" on septic tank pumping companies (they make sure the tank has been completely emptied) Many septic companies 1/2 pump out the tanks so they get to come back sooner plus you get charged for a full pump out. It was probably the septic services dude/dudette making sure you got fully pumped out.squirrels...'Otis said:SEPTIC TANK QUESTIONIs there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service. In any event, when the guy first gets to our place, he asks where the tank is. I have no freaking idea. Where I grew up we had sewers, so I'm totally lost. Guy spends about 20 minutes driving a stake into random spots on the lawn where he suspects it could be. Finally Mrs. O rings the former homeowner and she gives us a ballpark idea. Guy finally finds it. It's just a couple inches below the surface. There were a couple of slate-like things there under the dirt to kind of protect it and also to "mark the spot" I assume, so that when you drive a shovel or something in there, you hit it and know you've found it. You move the two slate chunks and below that is a rubber cap on top of a PVC pipe (maybe 6 inches in diameter?) that goes straight down. Pumping it out goes smoothly enough. Before the guy leaves, he puts the two slate things back on top and reburies the pipe. No big deal.About two days ago I'm out there with a bottle of that weed killer stuff giving a once-over to the entire lawn. I notice nothing.Today I look out the window and notice it was dug up. The two chunks of slate were set off to the side of it, the dirt that was on top of those slates removed, and it is dug down to the rubber cap. I keep a close enough eye on the property these days given all the little projects we have going on here, and I would be surprised if this was like this yesterday or even this morning. I think I would have noticed. It was pretty apparent just looking out the dining room window.Question: why the hell would someone do this? I ran through one possibility that maybe an animal dug it up -- we have squirrels and raccoons and crap digging up little things in our yard all the time. But this was a more substantial digging job, and I even though the slate chunks aren't heavy, I don't think a squirrel could easily move them. They looked like they were moved by a person, set off on either side. Also what the hell does an animal want with my poop? Another option is maybe there was some buildup of gas pressure or something, so the lid blew and the dirt popped up and the slates moved off to the sides. But then again, the rubber cap seemed to be in place, and nothing like that has happened since we've moved in.If you're a random stranger, I don't think you would even know where this thing was. But are these the kinds of things people dig up and then steal -- like maybe sometiems they have a fancy expensive cap on the pipe? Did someone from the plumbing company come back and dig it up without telling us to take a look at something? Prior owner disgruntled and screwing with us? Wife's ex boyfriend shoving a stick of dynamite down there and hoping I'll be next to flush?I just can't imagine someone would come up onto our lawn in broad daylight or at night time and start digging up our septic tank outlet for no good reason. And this looks like the work of a person.Any ideas? I'm completely shuked here.![]()
I think it depends on the size of the tank. Ours is recommended at every 12-18 months.'OC Zed said:Isn't this a short amount of time for a septic tank needing to be pumped? I can never recall needing our septic tank being pumped out at my parents' house when I was growing up.'Otis said:SEPTIC TANK QUESTION
Is there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?
About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service.
You might want to eat less fiberI think it depends on the size of the tank. Ours is recommended at every 12-18 months.'OC Zed said:Isn't this a short amount of time for a septic tank needing to be pumped? I can never recall needing our septic tank being pumped out at my parents' house when I was growing up.'Otis said:SEPTIC TANK QUESTION
Is there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?
About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service.
I was just messing with you.Seems kinda screwy they would just come onto the property without our permission and do this without our knowing, no?'squidrope said:I'm not sure what it's called in NY but there is a state agency that "checks up" on septic tank pumping companies (they make sure the tank has been completely emptied) Many septic companies 1/2 pump out the tanks so they get to come back sooner plus you get charged for a full pump out. It was probably the septic services dude/dudette making sure you got fully pumped out.squirrels...'Otis said:SEPTIC TANK QUESTIONIs there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service. In any event, when the guy first gets to our place, he asks where the tank is. I have no freaking idea. Where I grew up we had sewers, so I'm totally lost. Guy spends about 20 minutes driving a stake into random spots on the lawn where he suspects it could be. Finally Mrs. O rings the former homeowner and she gives us a ballpark idea. Guy finally finds it. It's just a couple inches below the surface. There were a couple of slate-like things there under the dirt to kind of protect it and also to "mark the spot" I assume, so that when you drive a shovel or something in there, you hit it and know you've found it. You move the two slate chunks and below that is a rubber cap on top of a PVC pipe (maybe 6 inches in diameter?) that goes straight down. Pumping it out goes smoothly enough. Before the guy leaves, he puts the two slate things back on top and reburies the pipe. No big deal.About two days ago I'm out there with a bottle of that weed killer stuff giving a once-over to the entire lawn. I notice nothing.Today I look out the window and notice it was dug up. The two chunks of slate were set off to the side of it, the dirt that was on top of those slates removed, and it is dug down to the rubber cap. I keep a close enough eye on the property these days given all the little projects we have going on here, and I would be surprised if this was like this yesterday or even this morning. I think I would have noticed. It was pretty apparent just looking out the dining room window.Question: why the hell would someone do this? I ran through one possibility that maybe an animal dug it up -- we have squirrels and raccoons and crap digging up little things in our yard all the time. But this was a more substantial digging job, and I even though the slate chunks aren't heavy, I don't think a squirrel could easily move them. They looked like they were moved by a person, set off on either side. Also what the hell does an animal want with my poop? Another option is maybe there was some buildup of gas pressure or something, so the lid blew and the dirt popped up and the slates moved off to the sides. But then again, the rubber cap seemed to be in place, and nothing like that has happened since we've moved in.If you're a random stranger, I don't think you would even know where this thing was. But are these the kinds of things people dig up and then steal -- like maybe sometiems they have a fancy expensive cap on the pipe? Did someone from the plumbing company come back and dig it up without telling us to take a look at something? Prior owner disgruntled and screwing with us? Wife's ex boyfriend shoving a stick of dynamite down there and hoping I'll be next to flush?I just can't imagine someone would come up onto our lawn in broad daylight or at night time and start digging up our septic tank outlet for no good reason. And this looks like the work of a person.Any ideas? I'm completely shuked here.![]()
Oh. Cool.I was just messing with you.Seems kinda screwy they would just come onto the property without our permission and do this without our knowing, no?'squidrope said:I'm not sure what it's called in NY but there is a state agency that "checks up" on septic tank pumping companies (they make sure the tank has been completely emptied) Many septic companies 1/2 pump out the tanks so they get to come back sooner plus you get charged for a full pump out. It was probably the septic services dude/dudette making sure you got fully pumped out.squirrels...'Otis said:SEPTIC TANK QUESTIONIs there a reason a person would want to dig up the pipe that leads to our septic tank?About a week ago we had a plumbing company in to pump out the septic tank. Given the prior owners I figured it hadn't been done in years, and sure enough they had a record of their company being here about three years ago for the last service. In any event, when the guy first gets to our place, he asks where the tank is. I have no freaking idea. Where I grew up we had sewers, so I'm totally lost. Guy spends about 20 minutes driving a stake into random spots on the lawn where he suspects it could be. Finally Mrs. O rings the former homeowner and she gives us a ballpark idea. Guy finally finds it. It's just a couple inches below the surface. There were a couple of slate-like things there under the dirt to kind of protect it and also to "mark the spot" I assume, so that when you drive a shovel or something in there, you hit it and know you've found it. You move the two slate chunks and below that is a rubber cap on top of a PVC pipe (maybe 6 inches in diameter?) that goes straight down. Pumping it out goes smoothly enough. Before the guy leaves, he puts the two slate things back on top and reburies the pipe. No big deal.About two days ago I'm out there with a bottle of that weed killer stuff giving a once-over to the entire lawn. I notice nothing.Today I look out the window and notice it was dug up. The two chunks of slate were set off to the side of it, the dirt that was on top of those slates removed, and it is dug down to the rubber cap. I keep a close enough eye on the property these days given all the little projects we have going on here, and I would be surprised if this was like this yesterday or even this morning. I think I would have noticed. It was pretty apparent just looking out the dining room window.Question: why the hell would someone do this? I ran through one possibility that maybe an animal dug it up -- we have squirrels and raccoons and crap digging up little things in our yard all the time. But this was a more substantial digging job, and I even though the slate chunks aren't heavy, I don't think a squirrel could easily move them. They looked like they were moved by a person, set off on either side. Also what the hell does an animal want with my poop? Another option is maybe there was some buildup of gas pressure or something, so the lid blew and the dirt popped up and the slates moved off to the sides. But then again, the rubber cap seemed to be in place, and nothing like that has happened since we've moved in.If you're a random stranger, I don't think you would even know where this thing was. But are these the kinds of things people dig up and then steal -- like maybe sometiems they have a fancy expensive cap on the pipe? Did someone from the plumbing company come back and dig it up without telling us to take a look at something? Prior owner disgruntled and screwing with us? Wife's ex boyfriend shoving a stick of dynamite down there and hoping I'll be next to flush?I just can't imagine someone would come up onto our lawn in broad daylight or at night time and start digging up our septic tank outlet for no good reason. And this looks like the work of a person.Any ideas? I'm completely shuked here.![]()
Mine was good.Put out a request on facebook for suggestions.Bugs driving us bananas out here. Missing the concrete jungle a bit. I may have to start dousing myself with OFF every time I head out.####### mosquitos are awful this weekendProtip on building up your garden - use pinestraw underneath (much cheaper) and just coat the top with mulch
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You should've used a baseball batThere is a fine line between manly and stupid. Pretty sure I crossed that line a couple weeks ago.
That being said I completed PART 1 of my project. The tools pictured were the only ones used, minus my 2 guns...
Take your chainsaw and stick it pretty boys, this is how you cut down a tree and then remove the stump!!!
God did it take way longer and was harder than I thought compared to others. The tree was only about 20 feet tall and stump grinder was not an option since it's "top of the yard".
Worst thing ever, my 2011 seemed like a good idea at the time.....![]()
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i've never had a tank, buy my sister has hers pumped out annually
I initially read that as MANUALLY :X