I’d go by the vet and pick up some NexGard for kitty and vacuum any rugs/carpet/pet sleeping areas periodically for the next week or two.
Even when I took in a foster that got the house infested, that took care of it.
Edit: Fixed NexGard spelling.
Not to mention the nasty, big, pointy teeth!
It will almost take grass from me. It’ll come up and sniff it but doesn’t trust quite that much. Then inevitably a loud truck comes by and scares it off. One of these days maybe I’ll get to give it pets.
They’re pretty chill as far as wasps go. They don’t go looking for fights but they’ll bring it if you antagonize them enough. You can swat one away and they’ll usually leave you alone. Unlike an asshole yellow jacket that will make it their life’s mission to bring you pain if you look at it wrong.
That’s how I identified my yard bun. Also a cottontail.
Mud Daubers would like a word. They are one of the few wasp bros, too. Those mud nests are full of half dead paralyzed spiders.
I have no experience whatsoever with heat pumps. I think they do some black magic with reversing the refrigerant flow; so there is probably a whole other set of specs and procedures for those.
Not a professional but Ive DIYed it. So the following may be oversimplified and/or not best practice.
You’ll need a gauge set so you can watch both the high and low side pressures. Your unit probably does not have ports to attach the gauges but they make some adapters that bolt on and pierce the lines. These work ok but will probably be another spot for leaks down the road.
You’ll need to figure out what refrigerant your unit has in it, there’s usually a metal placard somewhere that tells you this. This is how you’ll look up where your pressures need to be.
Finally you’ll need to source said refrigerant, which you likely cannot buy without a license or bribing someone.
The actual charging procedure I would look around on youtube for. It may vary depending on your type of unit but it’s usually pretty straightforward.
It wasn’t in fuel just for it’s octane boost. Some early engines that were designed to run on leaded fuel had valve seats made of softer metal and relied on lead’s lubricating/sealing properties. When unleaded fuel was used, the valves wouldn’t seal as well and the seats would wear prematurely.
Sorry, I’m just here to make bad taste jokes and post cat pictures. I don’t know the first thing about parenting.
I hope your kitties are doing well tho.
Check your local safe-haven laws. You can drop off teens in some areas.
3M, DuPont, Bayer, etc. Take your pick.
It’ll eventually wear off your skin. In a few days. On other, relatively non porous surfaces, it can be removed easily once cured. Porous surfaces like wood, cloth, or carpet? Sorry, it’s here to stay.
The biggest hurdle I’ve ran into is that GPS resolution just isn’t accurate enough. If you want something that can follow a planned route without having to rely on a bunch of obstacle avoidance (which is difficult enough in itself) then you’ll have to set up some sort of local RTK in conjunction with the GPS.
Currently I’m just setting my mower up like a FPV drone that I can drive around remotely from the comfort of air conditioning. Hoping someone comes out with a good automated solution.
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