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Every year I get a wasp nest in a toolshed (or sometimes bees in there); so
hopefully I've cured this problem by hanging a blown-up brown paper bag from
the ceiling. That should fool them into thinking it's already occupied. So
far, not a bee ) buzzed. Anyone else tried this?

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Every year I get a wasp nest in a toolshed (or sometimes bees in there);
so
hopefully I've cured this problem by hanging a blown-up brown paper bag
from
the ceiling. That should fool them into thinking it's already occupied. So
far, not a bee ) buzzed. Anyone else tried this?

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no, but then we don't know where your toolshed is.


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no, but then we don't know where your toolshed is.


Gosh, that's an old potato. You must be the same age as my grandfather


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And I would suggest that your grandfather's age far outreaches yesbaby's IQ!

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no, but then we don't know where your toolshed is.


Gosh, that's an old potato. You must be the same age as my grandfather





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And I would suggest that your grandfather's age far outreaches yesbaby's
IQ!

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no, but then we don't know where your toolshed is.


Gosh, that's an old potato. You must be the same age as my grandfather





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