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bees, dirt dubbers and other similar insect families build nests somewhere on a porch or house awning etc. the easiest way i found to kill them and rid your house of their nest is gasoline. DO NOT IGNITE GASOLINE ONCE USED AS INSTRUCTED. get about one cup of gas and get as close to the nest as possible without getting too close and disturbing them. then very carefully sling the gas on the insects and their nest they will fly around for a few seconds and then die quickly in a matter of seconds. let the nest dry. when it drys the gas on it will leave a faint smell. not enough for you to smell it but they can. no new dubbers will live there. or you can just take it down. quick and easy. after the gas has dry there is no threat of setting anything on fire. i have done it many times. it works well.

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