BUG A SALT! Carpenter Bees vs Pellet Pistol (with salt loads) #shorts #short #pestcontrol #bugs



Carpenter bees vs pellet pistol with salt loads. This pellet pistol https://amzn.to/3KRHiXS
These salt loads: https://amzn.to/40yzq38 (and you can reload them! that video coming soon) The bug a salt shredder cost a lot more is built on the same frame and with the actual pellet gun you can still shoot pellets with it too!

It takes some practice to kill Carpenter bees with a bug a salt salt gun but it’s a lot of fun and effective. Exterminating pest like flies and carpenter bees with a salt gun or pellet gun with salt loads can work well, but sometimes needs a stomp finish on these tough critters.

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50 thoughts on “BUG A SALT! Carpenter Bees vs Pellet Pistol (with salt loads) #shorts #short #pestcontrol #bugs”

  1. just read the many comments on the importance of carpenter bees, and how Scott Gregg doesn't care one bit, just asking for donations and superchat… what a sad individual.

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  2. To the people who say they've harmless. Nope. They've bored through painted wood, stained wood,old wood, new pressure treated wood. Doesn't matter.
    They got my house,3 sheds,light posts, wood sides on my dump truck bed.

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  3. Bees: today the humans have a weapon to end our bee people and other insects I say we team up with the grasshoppers and stop this maniac from shooting our homes and people!

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  4. This is what I was looking for. I saw the bug a salt online but it’s a 120 bucks. I wanted to know if the cartridges could be used in a revolver pellet gun like this because they look exactly the same as the cartridge that fits the pellet guns.

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  5. dude lmao, stop killing bees and justifying it with “they aren’t important” and “they’re pest” it takes 10 minutes of research to know they are important to the ecosystem and you shouldn’t be killing them for a youtube short. Like why are you blaming an actual fucking animal and holding a grudge against it? It’s an animal. Try taking care of your fence, it’ll work a lot better than mindlessly destroying an important species that helps pollinate plants (yes, carpenter bees do pollinate, if you try to tell me otherwise that will show me who actually didn’t do their research.)

    ps don’t bother posting your links when replying, I don’t care

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  6. bro carpenter bees help you.
    Carpenter bees are important pollinators of many flowering plants found in our gardens, natural areas, and on farms. In fact, 15% of our agricultural crops are pollinated by native bees such as carpenter bees. Carpenter bees are often considered pests because of their potential to damage wooden structures.
    – Google

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  7. Hey why kill the poor bees man they're going extinct and are very important. There are so many ways to deter them, it may not be as fun to you but why is killing something fun anyway that's loser behaviour haha. Anyway have a good day man.

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