kirkb
04-29-2021, 03:48 PM
Hi All,
I usually use that NBS-30 to deter all the carpenter bees but it only works well when mixed with a stain since the stain is oil based and will adhere to the wood better. The instructions say you can also use water but the results won't be the same and may have to re apply often. So I thought, what about cooking oil? I have a good sprayer that will shoot out a mist (or stream when I need to get higher).
Has anyone tried this? Bad idea? Other options besides water? What harm can cooking oil do to logs?
I can double up on the NBS-30 but it's about $45.00 (to be mixed with 5 gallons of stain, or water, or cooking oil).
Not interested in tennis rackets, or home made traps, or guns, or bug zappers. The whole idea is to keep them from coming anywhere near to house to bore. The NBS-30 works great....just want another option to apply and to hear if cooking oil on yellow pine is bad.
Thanks.
I usually use that NBS-30 to deter all the carpenter bees but it only works well when mixed with a stain since the stain is oil based and will adhere to the wood better. The instructions say you can also use water but the results won't be the same and may have to re apply often. So I thought, what about cooking oil? I have a good sprayer that will shoot out a mist (or stream when I need to get higher).
Has anyone tried this? Bad idea? Other options besides water? What harm can cooking oil do to logs?
I can double up on the NBS-30 but it's about $45.00 (to be mixed with 5 gallons of stain, or water, or cooking oil).
Not interested in tennis rackets, or home made traps, or guns, or bug zappers. The whole idea is to keep them from coming anywhere near to house to bore. The NBS-30 works great....just want another option to apply and to hear if cooking oil on yellow pine is bad.
Thanks.