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Given the relative intelligence level of many of our fellow citizens, I don't see all instances like this ending well.
So are hornets.
Depending on the type, they will likely rebuild at or near where they were burned out.
I have covered myself in bee keeper's wear, and trimmed off the branch holding the nest, put in a plastic bag, filled it with hair spray and threw it on a fire. Boom.
Two weeks later they were back.
I'd like to see that video.
From personal experience, flame throwers are not the best way to get rid of hornets nests.
I usually just whack 'em with a broomstick. :mrgreen:
In my youth I tried all kinds of methods. Thank God mom regularly stocked up on Calamine Lotion.
That's definitely a interesting way to do it, to say the least.
Carburetor cleaner and Bic lighters are great for tent worms.
I usually just whack 'em with a broomstick. :mrgreen:
You have but to ask, my friend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4FjODPDFA
Dragon's Breath is at 4:27. You will see why I love it for social purposes.
It is a whole lot more controllable than any flame thrower, and I also feel it is a whole lot more effective at putting " Fire on target ".
I think if a riotous, murderous, insane mob was after me, because I forgot to take off my Trump hat, This should be just the ticket in a mob situation. I think if you only hit one or two with this, the others would run away post haste.
There is something about FIRE sticking to you, that softens a murderous resolve.
And I do not think they would be very silent either.
Dragon's Breath shells....turning shotguns into Willy Peter artillery.
Come smell the freedom.....and bring some hot dogs.
PS...and they think AR-15's are nasty. :mrgreen:
So dude not only sets the hay on fire, but does not seem to see it either.
And he is a professional.
Just saying he is one, does not make it so.
I'll bet he burned a lot more that he planned to.
Moot point.
The Dragon's Breath shotgun shells did their part, and did so in a majestic fashion.
That is why I have two of them in my sidesaddle on my 870.
You never know.
Ya, that was pretty awesome, I had no idea that kind of thing existed.
I feel smarter now.
You might be smarter by not having any.
Can you imagine the damage done if you had an accidental discharge of one of those in your house.
I do not think it would matter what room in would be in. The whole thing would be in cinders under 30 minutes.
I am the only one that handles my guns, so I am not too concerned....(knock on wood).
Yup, the XM-42 Flame Thrower. Legal in 49 states and can be yours for only $699.
It is funny how cold steel and FIRE, send most valiant hearts running for the hills.
I prefer my Dragon's Breath shotgun shells that send a flame out the barrel of my shotgun for about 30 feet.
They are more controllable.