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flowerbug
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i tried something this morning and i'm pretty sure after about 20 seconds of getting into it i should have stopped.
using an old tube of caulk to fill in the bottom of the door to the shed where the black ants have eaten into it.
first thing that should have made me stop. dripping coming out of the tube of caulk. i thought it might have been water that'd gotten on it by accident when i set it down. nope. it was the caulk itself.
start squeezing it out and it is really runny. ok, well keep going perhaps it will firm up when it dries? high humidity? no, that won't be a problem with drying time... etc...
at the worst in a few more hours i go out there with some rags and wipe off what will come off and call it good enough. i can't put it back up with goop dripping off the bottom.
lesson for the day, don't be a bonehead...
using an old tube of caulk to fill in the bottom of the door to the shed where the black ants have eaten into it.
first thing that should have made me stop. dripping coming out of the tube of caulk. i thought it might have been water that'd gotten on it by accident when i set it down. nope. it was the caulk itself.
start squeezing it out and it is really runny. ok, well keep going perhaps it will firm up when it dries? high humidity? no, that won't be a problem with drying time... etc...
at the worst in a few more hours i go out there with some rags and wipe off what will come off and call it good enough. i can't put it back up with goop dripping off the bottom.
lesson for the day, don't be a bonehead...