Alright... I didnt know where else to put this but it seems rather off topicish in ways..
Alright I havent been working on the supra for a bit now just keep it washed regularly as she sits. I took her apart agian little over a year ago to throw on all the big stuff. T4 mani, turbo, FFIM, yada yada after break in period.
Well I got fuel lines left to run, IC piping to finish up, and to buy an EMS.
Not too too terribly much. But Between then and now I've been putting most of my money to getting bills paid off, started a custody battle$$$, and now I'm starting to accumulate positive income.
Ok NOW the badness! Here in south Ms and all over the US there has been a fast accumulation of BROWN widow spiders (cousin to the black widow)
These things have been blowing up like crazy. I've found a few in the engine bay, one in my door jam next to her egg sack, and a few all over the carport. Every chance I get I spray them with brake cleaner and dispose of the webbing and remains.
If thats not bad I still got to deal with the BLACK WIDOWS. I have yet to encounter one in the car but chances are there is 1 maybe 2 in there somewhere. I have found one outside on the bricking post on the carport.
You would think that would be it right? WRONG!!!!!! I also have to deal with the BROWN RECLUSE spiders. I have found just 2 of those in the opposite corners of the engine bay..
Now I have sprayed the area's that had the spiders with a big jug of insect stuff. hopefully that helps get rid or repel them...
If it was just the brown widow I had to deal with that would be fine. They are timid and not as aggressive as the black widows and their bites are not as deadly as the black..
Either or all 3 are deadly and guess what I have to face all 3 everytime I consider working on the car....
Anyone have any advice on spider infestations and chemicals that are good to combat and win agianst these things??
I know when I goto drop the tank that I may face a TON of either or.. Working on the supra has now become DEADLY. :3d_frown:
Alright I havent been working on the supra for a bit now just keep it washed regularly as she sits. I took her apart agian little over a year ago to throw on all the big stuff. T4 mani, turbo, FFIM, yada yada after break in period.
Well I got fuel lines left to run, IC piping to finish up, and to buy an EMS.
Not too too terribly much. But Between then and now I've been putting most of my money to getting bills paid off, started a custody battle$$$, and now I'm starting to accumulate positive income.
Ok NOW the badness! Here in south Ms and all over the US there has been a fast accumulation of BROWN widow spiders (cousin to the black widow)
These things have been blowing up like crazy. I've found a few in the engine bay, one in my door jam next to her egg sack, and a few all over the carport. Every chance I get I spray them with brake cleaner and dispose of the webbing and remains.
If thats not bad I still got to deal with the BLACK WIDOWS. I have yet to encounter one in the car but chances are there is 1 maybe 2 in there somewhere. I have found one outside on the bricking post on the carport.
You would think that would be it right? WRONG!!!!!! I also have to deal with the BROWN RECLUSE spiders. I have found just 2 of those in the opposite corners of the engine bay..
Now I have sprayed the area's that had the spiders with a big jug of insect stuff. hopefully that helps get rid or repel them...
If it was just the brown widow I had to deal with that would be fine. They are timid and not as aggressive as the black widows and their bites are not as deadly as the black..
Either or all 3 are deadly and guess what I have to face all 3 everytime I consider working on the car....
Anyone have any advice on spider infestations and chemicals that are good to combat and win agianst these things??
I know when I goto drop the tank that I may face a TON of either or.. Working on the supra has now become DEADLY. :3d_frown: