The Home Improvement Thread

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
I guess a hive of bees needed a bigger space and picked the gap between my brick and trim as the best spot. Got a bee guy coming on Monday. Said since they have only been there 2 or 3 days the hive should have little to honey and easier to remove. Going to have some work to do after so joy. Good thing I have some time at home on my hands.
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Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
I guess a hive of bees needed a bigger space and picked the gap between my brick and trim as the best spot. Got a bee guy coming on Monday. Said since they have only been there 2 or 3 days the hive should have little to honey and easier to remove. Going to have some work to do after so joy. Good thing I have some time at home on my hands.
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Fire up the bbq pit near there and just let it smoke, they will move on down the road.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
So I can move the smoker to the front porch and make some ribs?

yesh, bees are normally not aggressive, if you do happen to get stung, leave the area, because it puts off pheromones for other bees to sting.
 

Oswego

n00b
Nice weather here today/tonight. Got up to 71* so I got to crack open the house for a few hrs. Might light up a fire and throw back some beers in my backyard. Nice scent of oak smoke in the air already from people doing the same and the sky's are super clear.

Good luck with the bee's.

I;d smoek dem out w/tomaterz :flaming:
 

CowboyTaco

Well-Known Member
Was nice out yesterday, so I borrowed a friend's pressure washer and went to town on all our concrete surfaces.

First sunburn of the year acquired on my neck and forearms. On the bright side, they look great! Well, I guess they are both bright sides because my neck and concrete are both pretty bright right now.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
I used my newly acquired pressure washer yesterday too to blast the mold off my North side siding on my house.
 

balakay

BabyMax
Spent yesterday cleaning up the backyard. Taylor painted the parts of the shed that were rusting. So now it's two different shades of white. She says it looks better. I think it looks worse. I still need to get around to buying a new one so that one can be torn down and scrapped. And still have a load or two of brush to haul off. But the yard looks much better than it did a week ago.
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
I used my newly acquired pressure washer yesterday too to blast the mold off my North side siding on my house.
As an agent, you NEVER confirmed any mold. What you had was biological growth that discolored your siding. :)
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Relocated my rocks and cactus away from my front steps. All these rocks/petrified wood came from within a few miles of my house except the white river rocks (frio) and two chunks of granite (Mt. Scott/fort seal area). Over the last 20 yrs I've picked them up while I walking in the evenings, the big ones I drug home on a old tire behind my 4wheeler lol
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I hit them with the pressure washer and added powdered coated S Ive had laying around.
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The metal pieces are wagon axle shaft pieces off my great grandfathers wagon he brought with him from Tennessee in 1895.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Finally got a grill after nearly 2 years of having the house. It's not the Traeger I wanted but it was a birthday present and beggars cant be choosers. Plus I still have a smoker for the big stuff. Plan on firing this thing up tomorrow night.

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nice grill sir.

Blake, move that firewood away from the house, that’s a good way to end up with termites, and if you do anything with the deck, make sure there is galvanized flashing between house and deck, or use composite decking.
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Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Relocated my rocks and cactus away from my front steps. All these rocks/petrified wood came from within a few miles of my house except the white river rocks (frio) and two chunks of granite (Mt. Scott/fort seal area). Over the last 20 yrs I've picked them up while I walking in the evenings, the big ones I drug home on a old tire behind my 4wheeler lol
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I hit them with the pressure washer and added powdered coated S Ive had laying around.
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The metal pieces are wagon axle shaft pieces off my great grandfathers wagon he brought with him from Tennessee in 1895.
Relocated my rocks and cactus away from my front steps. All these rocks/petrified wood came from within a few miles of my house except the white river rocks (frio) and two chunks of granite (Mt. Scott/fort seal area). Over the last 20 yrs I've picked them up while I walking in the evenings, the big ones I drug home on a old tire behind my 4wheeler lol
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I hit them with the pressure washer and added powdered coated S Ive had laying around.
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The metal pieces are wagon axle shaft pieces off my great grandfathers wagon he brought with him from Tennessee in 1895.
Purty cool!
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Got part of my garden started today. Once the rest of my seeds come up I will plant those. Cucumber, okra, squash, zucchini, snow peas, and green beans are all next.
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How to Apply Diatomaceous Earth to Vegetable Gardens
Before you put plants in the ground, DE powder the hole, especially on those cucumber, squash, and zucchini plants, I try and add DE before putting most plants in the ground.
You can pick up DE at tractor supply cheap, the last 40lb bag I got was about $14 on sale
 
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Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Got part of my garden started today. Once the rest of my seeds come up I will plant those. Cucumber, okra, squash, zucchini, snow peas, and green beans are all next.
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Very nice, I didn’t get much time out in my Victory Garden this past wknd, I was focused on trying to finish painting the gazebo, seems like I have underestimated the time for my projects and the weather slowed my completion goals as wells.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Very nice, I didn’t get much time out in my Victory Garden this past wknd, I was focused on trying to finish painting the gazebo, seems like I have underestimated the time for my projects and the weather slowed my completion goals as wells.
I hear that. Tuesday the bee keeper is coming back to get the hive from my porch. He was 2 houses down getting another hive in my neighbors yard that was in a tree. Going to have to remove a fascia board to gain access but its rotten on the other end so needs to be replaced and this just makes it an excuse to do it. Trim and paint work will be my after work projects this week.

Also trying to talk my friend into taking the hive to his ranch to pollinate food plots and harvest honey.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
I hear that. Tuesday the bee keeper is coming back to get the hive from my porch. He was 2 houses down getting another hive in my neighbors yard that was in a tree. Going to have to remove a fascia board to gain access but its rotten on the other end so needs to be replaced and this just makes it an excuse to do it. Trim and paint work will be my after work projects this week.

Also trying to talk my friend into taking the hive to his ranch to pollinate food plots and harvest honey.

I will probably have 2 hives next year, the timing of getting the hive boxes that I really wanted, got real expensive with past Australia fires, that is where they are made.
 
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