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Feral Engineer
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Back in the day, I had a little problem with a family of bees who moved into the recesses of my M543A2's crane bed:
I ended up hiring a professional exterminator, who solved the problem with extreme prejudice.
Well, part of the original problem was that the bees chose a location for their hive that isn't particularly accessible without a cutting torch, and that's why I didn't have a bee-keeper come remove the hive. Now, here we are a few years later, and a new family of bees must have smelled that old honey and wax and moved in.
This time, I'm thinking that maybe it's finally time to buy that steam pressure cleaner that I've long been considering for cleaning off grunge under my trucks. My idea is that while the hive is not directly accessible for removal by hand, and even my existing pressure washer would only be able to blast off the small portions of the hive that are somewhat visible, maybe I could flood the whole crane turntable area with steam in order to melt out the wax and honey so that it doesn't keep attracting new families of bees. So, I'm imagining that I could tie off the wand valve on a steam cleaner, shove the wand into the turntable area under the bed, fire up the burner, turn on the pump, and run like ****. Then just let the truck cook for an hour or two (or however long the fuel tank on the cleaner lasts) in order to hopefully heat up the whole bed area enough to melt the wax and honey, and also hopefully flush it out of the truck with all of that steam and hot water.
What do y'all think about my latest harebrained scheme?
I ended up hiring a professional exterminator, who solved the problem with extreme prejudice.
Well, part of the original problem was that the bees chose a location for their hive that isn't particularly accessible without a cutting torch, and that's why I didn't have a bee-keeper come remove the hive. Now, here we are a few years later, and a new family of bees must have smelled that old honey and wax and moved in.
This time, I'm thinking that maybe it's finally time to buy that steam pressure cleaner that I've long been considering for cleaning off grunge under my trucks. My idea is that while the hive is not directly accessible for removal by hand, and even my existing pressure washer would only be able to blast off the small portions of the hive that are somewhat visible, maybe I could flood the whole crane turntable area with steam in order to melt out the wax and honey so that it doesn't keep attracting new families of bees. So, I'm imagining that I could tie off the wand valve on a steam cleaner, shove the wand into the turntable area under the bed, fire up the burner, turn on the pump, and run like ****. Then just let the truck cook for an hour or two (or however long the fuel tank on the cleaner lasts) in order to hopefully heat up the whole bed area enough to melt the wax and honey, and also hopefully flush it out of the truck with all of that steam and hot water.
What do y'all think about my latest harebrained scheme?