7H3LaughingMan
7H3LaughingMan
7H3LaughingMan

I used to work pest control and have helped out several times when the bedbug department needed help. They are a pain in the butt to deal with once you get an infestation and very expensive. We had several propane heaters that we would use to heat the entire house/apartment to ~150 degrees. Once the house got up to

I got to play this game at South by Southwest using an Oculus Rift. It makes it even harder in that situation since the defuser feels like they are in a separate room. But I was able to defuse the bomb in my case.

I noticed my mistake after I posted it but I was unable to figure out how to edit it so I could correct my mistake. Don't regularly make posts on Kinja and not use to it however I wanted to voice my opinion since people are making some silly mistakes.

Why don't you read End User License Agreement? If you bother reading it on Nintendo's website you would see that it states "You may not publish, copy, modify, reverse engineer, lease, rent, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Software, or bypass, modify, defeat, tamper with, or circumvent any of the functions

Spider Wasps are rather solitary in the sense that each one tends to have it's own nests which is usually a burrow that they dug into the ground outside somewhere. You could try and grab them with your grabbers however as you have noticed they are rather fast since they are designed for the sole purpose of hunting

Generally speaking there are around three species; the ones that build "mud ball" nests, the ones that build "mud organ pipes" nests, and the ones that actually are lazy and use nests that are already made and have been abandoned. All three of them are pretty docile, non-aggressive, and don't tend to defend the nests.

It probably wouldn't hurt to try and some people might have some results, but it is something I wouldn't do for myself.

As a Commercial Certified Applicator of Texas I would like to point out that this probably won't work with paper wasps. I have seen many nests that are actually comprised of multiple queens and they have no issues helping each other out in building giant sized nests that appear within days.

I do pest control for a living and have dealt with bed bugs plenty of times, the best solution for getting rid of bed bugs is indeed heat. However I would recommend temperatures of 130°F along with moving the objects around and opening it up once it has reached this temperature.