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Get a load of this: I've been hunting BUMBLE BEES!
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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Sanders" data-source="post: 697436" data-attributes="member: 18941"><p>I had nearly 300' of 3 rail split rail fence. Carpenter bees weren't so bad, but the Woodpeckers (Pileated, Red-Belly and Red-Headed) that came after the Larvae were **** destructive!! Holes underneath were no issue unless you went looking, but the Woodpeckers they don't have x-ray vision and mostly miss a little and then you got a big mess!!!</p><p> </p><p>High Standard Sharpshooter with CCI shotshell was my weapon of choice for the bees. The woodpeckers, well they taste just like Bald Eagle. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Sanders, post: 697436, member: 18941"] I had nearly 300' of 3 rail split rail fence. Carpenter bees weren't so bad, but the Woodpeckers (Pileated, Red-Belly and Red-Headed) that came after the Larvae were **** destructive!! Holes underneath were no issue unless you went looking, but the Woodpeckers they don't have x-ray vision and mostly miss a little and then you got a big mess!!! High Standard Sharpshooter with CCI shotshell was my weapon of choice for the bees. The woodpeckers, well they taste just like Bald Eagle. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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