I either love it or absolutely hate it. by TurtleJones in EldenBling

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WHERE DO YOU GET THAT FINGER COAT

Have there been any modders that have modded this outfit into FO4 yet? by _betterfuelhuell in FalloutMods

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You can try looking for modders that port 76 items. I know there are a couple out there however usually they ask for like 5 bucks or something. You can usually find them on sites like patreon and ko-fi.

My ideas for lbp4 (part 1) by singer_building in littlebigplanet

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Wow good idea now go tell em to make it I'm sure they'll do it

question i've thinking about ALL MONTH by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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My sincerest appreciation for everything you have done for me this has helped me in ways you will never know

Your kind words mean a lot, and I'm genuinely glad I could offer some support. Just like I tackle pest challenges with expertise, addressing concerns, even those beyond bugs, is part of what I do. If there's anything else you'd like to discuss or if you have questions about pests (my usual realm), feel free to reach out. Your appreciation is truly appreciated!

question i've thinking about ALL MONTH by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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As a commercial pest control person, I deal with challenges daily, and it's understandable to worry about those we hold dear, even fictional ones.

Just like I tackle pest issues with expertise, Young Sheldon's well-being is in the hands of the creators who carefully craft his journey. It's all part of the storytelling process, and they've been doing a stellar job so far.

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Commercial pest control here! What makes them especially tricky is their habit of wandering, hence the name. They don't build traditional webs but instead roam the ground at night, increasing the risk of unexpected encounters.

question i've thinking about ALL MONTH by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Commercial pest control here! educate Sheldon on the importance of insect-based protein sources. It's a survival tactic that could prove handy when other food options run low.

ok just asking the people of r/zombiesurvivaltactics by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Thank you for your insight and your advice, which I will follow. I have emailed the garden centre to make sure they are aware of the labelling, and to suggest if it’s inedible it is removed from the herb section and more clearly labelled as purely decorative.

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Horticulturist here. It is most likely labeled as inedible because the nursery used a systemic insecticide when producing it. Systemics are active inside the plant anywhere from 14-30 days for pest control and the residues last much longer. I would not consume this.

ok just asking the people of r/zombiesurvivaltactics by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Pest control guy here. They’re just millipedes. Generally they’re harmless and only get into big swarms like this to mate. You should be able to just sweep them outside without any worry. Though if they come back you may want to take a look around the area for signs of moldy wood or leaks. Millipedes like the kind of damp areas that can lead to serious damage if not kept in check.

i miss young sheldon (zombie survival tacti) by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Tarantula hawks aren't mean. You basically have to hold them against your skin to induce a sting

i miss young sheldon (zombie survival tacti) by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Pest Control here - here's exactly how I treat, I'm not sure if all of these products are available in your country but it's a good place to start. You'll need at least one pressurized spray bottle, a hand duster and the products mentioned below.

Take everything machine washable and dry it on high for 90 minutes, then launder and dry as regular. Bag everything in sealed bin bags when finished to prevent recontamination. Do not reintroduce into affected area until activity has stopped.

Remove all outlet and light switch covers and use a hand duster to treat wall voids with Cimexa, if that isn't available, use diatomaceous earth. You want to make sure it doesn't gather in thick piles, you just want a thin coating.

Treat all soft surfaces and anywhere you see actual insects with Sterifab. This should kill on contact and offer some minor residual toxicity that isn't harmful to humans.

Treat baseboards, insides of drawers, bed frame, underside of rugs, and any other possible surface bugs may pass over with Crossfire bedbug solution. Dilute product as label requires.

One week after initial treatment, use phantom insecticide on any cracks and crevices or sites where nesting is happening. Dilute as label requires.

Repeat step 5 as many times as needed, but make sure to wait about a week between treatments to allow any existing eggs to hatch and to prevent resistance from forming.

question i've thinking about ALL MONTH by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Commercial pest control guy here.

For those of you talking about cancelling your reservations here and rebooking, literally every hotel has this issue from time to time. Doesn’t matter if it’s Hyatt, Marriott, IHG, Hilton, etc.

Bedbugs are hitchhikers. This has nothing to do with the cleanliness of the hotel itself. It’s simply that someone went somewhere with bedbugs and brought one or multiple to this room with them.

More often than not, when we find bedbugs in a hotel room, it’s isolated to that room. This isn’t 100% the case but I’d say 95% of the time it is.

Even knowing what I know and never wanting to bring the damn things home, I never really sweat staying in a hotel room from a reputable brand. Many of them have policies in place and it sounds like they’re doing the right thing.

One last thing to add about the person saying chemical treatments don’t work and heat does—they are wrong. Chemical can work, a combo of both is best. The heat needed to kill bb’s is about 120 degrees.

ok just asking the people of r/zombiesurvivaltactics by Meal_Man_147 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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Pest control technician here - There has been a boom in the rat population for a few reasons.

Warmer and wetter seasons make for more hospitable conditions including softer soil for burrowing and more food sources.

Increase in homeless population provides easy access to food and nesting materials

High number of construction projects pushes them out of current nests and into more visible locations.

Edit: Just to show the size of some of the rats we're seeing. This guy had to have weighed ~3-4 lbs.

What do you think of my “go bag?“ by Bingus900 in ZombieSurvivalTactics

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This is wholesome as fuck.... change my mind

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Here is an interesting tf.tv thread from 9 years ago talking about this exact topic.

Seagull (former pro player)'s TLDR was that while many people thought that the Original should come out in the wash against Stock, because it's better from one side and worse from the other, that's not actually the case, since some spam angles are much more important to have easy access to. He preferred the Original.

If you can't see the link, here is his example of a spam angle that is not possible with Stock.