OT: Your best Life Hacks to share with the board.

Submitted by MichiganFan1984 on

What is your best Life Hack you can share with the board? I will share one that helped me yesterday. Yellow Jacket Nests can be a huge problem this time of year in SE Michigan and yesterday when I was mowing I got stung so to get rid of the threat here’s what you do. Locate the nest, fill a shoovac about 1/4 of the way full with a dish soap and water mixture. Put the suction by the entrance of the nest, turn on and leave on for two hours. I came back and emptied it and there were so many dead yellowjackets it was unreal. I stopped counting at 150, not kidding. If the nest is off the ground you may need duct tape to hold the suctioning hose in place. What is your best Life Hack for the board? Hopefully some juicy news comes out of camp and this thread won’t be the highlight of our day, but I thought it would hold us over for awhile. 

WestQuad

August 8th, 2018 at 9:06 AM ^

If you have bees or wasps,  they always fly back to their nest.   If you put a shop vac hose next to the opening it will suck up the insects, killing them in the process.    Takes several hours, but it is fun to watch them get pulled to their deaths.  (You have to turn the shop vac on.)

StephenRKass

August 8th, 2018 at 11:36 AM ^

I got stung by a couple three wasps last week when powerwashing the deck and siding. Was irritating. But just enjoyed powerblasting wasps that came back over the next several hours. Not as effective as a shop vac, but enjoyable to see them go to their demise. (And gasoline would not have worked in this setting.)

Expert In Bird Law

August 8th, 2018 at 8:43 AM ^

Anyone have a life hack for painting with dark colors? Trying to paint my bathroom dark blue and after 2 coats it still looks streaky and like crap. Ive never had issues painting before but that was always with a lighter tone color.

bostonsix

August 8th, 2018 at 9:11 AM ^

You're going to have to start over and repaint it. Use Kills or Zinzer 1-2-3 primer tinted to a dark gray, then put two coats of your darkblue over that... 

Reds, greens, and dark colors that require a deep base need a gray tinted primer.  

Otherwise you could just paint about four more coats of the blue and hope it works.

 

1VaBlue1

August 8th, 2018 at 10:43 AM ^

I want to laugh at your predicament, but no, I will not.  My wife tried a dark red cover over primer, to no avail.  Think she was 4 coats in when she gave up.  As said previously, go with a high quality tinted primer, and then a couple of coats of high quality paint.  Your basic white primer and Joe's Hardware Store paint won't get it done right...

Arb lover

August 8th, 2018 at 8:45 AM ^

You would want to do that yellow jacket thing at like 615am while they are still slow, sleeping, and in the nest. 

I like mentoring dark horse/timid but smart employees. Getting them to first fully prepare for a presentation, stand in front of a bathroom mirror for 10 minutes acting like a threatening gorilla,  and then into  the meeting to present, everyone picks up their energy and it's s huge boost of confidence for them.

MichiganFan1984

August 8th, 2018 at 8:52 AM ^

I did it at 4pm yesterday. Once I got stung, I stopped the mower and started that process I talked about above. I’ve used it before when ther were nests inside small holes on the outside of my house. It’s the only way to get them without ripping the woodwork apart. 

Eng1980

August 8th, 2018 at 9:00 PM ^

See Amy Cuddy TED talk for more information about setting your posture before a  talk.

I got a tip to quietly and thouroughly look over the crowd for a  few seconds before beginning the presentation.  Somehow that brings everyone on to my side for just a chat.

xtramelanin

August 8th, 2018 at 11:51 AM ^

if you check when i posted that Q vs. the number of responses at that time, you'll see only a handful were there, thus little context.  is my telling you that a 'life hack'?

regardless, you can consider me the forrest gump of mgoblog (without leg braces).  

ScruffyTheJanitor

August 8th, 2018 at 8:53 AM ^

If there is a word you have trouble spelling, just incorporate it into a password you use a lot (i.e. a work computer login) and you will have that word down pat. For instance, this is how I learned to spell "bureau"  correctly after 20-ish years of spelling it wrong every damn time. And, since I have three different passwords that reset every 45 days, I have eliminated many words from my "damn it why can't I spell that" list.

I may adapt this system to memorize important dates and maybe even the names of cousins, spouses, and coworkers.