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WD-40, takes out the nest and knocks them out of the air. We have a species(?) of paper wasps so small you don't see them until you brush up against their nest. When they swarm they always seem to go for the face & eyes.
wayne k
guam usa
Might want to check with these guys:
http://lindsignspring.com/
They had a case study in one of their email blasts - covering up a crumbling wall with one of their banner frames to get the city inspectors to settle down.
Depending on the clientele you've had to deal with in the 2.5 of sign sales you could have the aptitude to be either a grief counselor or hostage negotiator.
Brings back the days of grabbing the extension wand off the vacuum and chasing my brother around trying to yell into his ear. Now I need to check Ancestry.com to see if I am part Australian aboriginal.
You forget that in 2029 Skynet sends back a naked killer robot with a heavy Austrian accent to kill off the mom of the future resistance leader, thus insuring Donald Trump is re-elected for a 4th term. This kills off all US auto production as outsourcing transfers to Russia.
You didn't say what model you have but on my 1304 and 1624 it is about in the center of the print platen directly behind the pinch roller wheels. It's just a small oval cutout the sensor can shine up through.
People get a little too worked up over posts on the internet.
Gino is like a big old booger. Not harmful or painful.
Once you know it's there it can't be ignored and you want to get in and dig it out.
Polite society frowns on public nose picking so for the good of the whole you need to go...
The obvious solution is to include the 'no cell phone use during working hours' clause in your employee handbook and then upload it to Google Docs in the cloud. With all their surfing they are bound to run across it sooner or later.
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