wasp/hornet spray will do the job, a local woman used it on a attacker and it worked, and a plus is he was easily id'ed, he was the one in the emergency room.......lol
wasp/hornet spray will do the job, a local woman used it on a attacker and it worked, and a plus is he was easily id'ed, he was the one in the emergency room.......lol
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I had a problem with wasps at my apartment and looked all over, but never saw the special sprays for reaching wasp/hornet nests that are out of reach. Anybody know where you can find it?
We're all in this together and none of us is getting out alive.
Wow, Scotch Bonnet pepper spray! That's what I need in the kitchen. Bam!
Ricky Ginsburg
Fort Collins, Colorado
(Where it's always a Rocky Mountain high.)
Any hardware store, big box home improvement store, Walmart, etc..... will carry hornet /wasp spray. Usually in garden center area with other pesticides. Just ask a clerk. Numerous brands will all spray a stream 20 - 25 feet.
Understand wasp/hornet spray can blind a person, where pepper spray is temporary. So if you plan to use wasp spray on someone be ready to suffer the consequences. The incident must be pretty serious to prevent yourself from landing in hot water. And if you do buy it look at the higher priced products as they typically shoot further.
This product is fantastic and also provides protection if you hit a live wire. http://www.spectracide.com/Products-...et-Killer.aspx
For sure it will do some damage but you have to protect yourself. And at what point will you decide, after you have been robbed or worse? Hate to be in that position but welcome to the real world.
No one is arguing the need to protect oneself....just the method of doing so. nonlethal, temporary solutions like pepper spray carry far less risk of legal repercussion than say battery acid or wasp spray. Its not so much about the need as the method. One choice is a smart solution that will be every bit as effective in the short term as wasp spray or other agents, without the risk of doing permanent harm. When others have stated pepper spray is easily acquired in JA, CHOOSING to use wasp spray and the like just seems like a silly choice. Why utilize a makeshift solution when "purpose-driven" pepper sprays are available. "Welcome to real world"? The "real world" is one where you face charges for permanently disfiguring someone, possibly even if it was alleged they were intent on doing you harm.
Hornet spray will not fit in your pocket like a pepper spray will.
I believe the dogs will neither sue nor press charges.
Respect,
Col. Andy & "Wildcat" Pam