RECLOSABLE FOOD STORAGE BAG #37100
THIS IS OUR 2 GALLON RECLOSABLE FOOD STORAGE BAG COUNT IS 100 PCS BOX!
THIS IS OUR 2 GALLON RECLOSABLE FOOD STORAGE BAG COUNT IS 100 PCS BOX!
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Part 3 and final part of Foodsaver Sucks by Kasin Hunter. Wild monkeys running. Eh? What’s THAT all about? Rebagging a breached granola bag in recycled Mylar and a Foodsaver polybag. Finding what works for 5-gal. buckets, mason jars, and baggies.
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Pile of all my Space bags. Used whole box from BJ’s. Awesome neat item!
i think they’re brown recluse spiders (i’ve had to kill two), which freaks me out because their venomous and i have a kitten (well and because of me too, haha). it’s been pretty warm outside lately, like between 75 to 85 degrees everyday. I know insects are more of a problem during warmer seasons, but how do I keep these mother effers out of my apartment?! I vacuum every two days and I keep my apartment very tidy. I keep finding them crawling out from under my bed, which all I have under there is a storage bag full of purses. The reason they go under there is probably because its dark huh?
Anyway, I just want to know the safest way for me to keep these spiders out. I’ve heard of the powders, but never any brand names nor if they’re safe to use around animals. I’ve been spraying them, once I see them, with Windex (hahaahha!) because that’s all I have. I’m so nervous that the spiders may either bite one of us or my kitten will be harmed by any insecticide I may need to use. Help!
The space saver vacuum bags takes more finesse than the advertising says. I found bending down on the floor awkward during my video, so I recommend using a table or bed instead. Also try to fold the items flatly if you want to store under a bed. I needed mine to be rather boxy to fit in a long cabinet. For my purposes, I didn’t think the idea of vacuum bags that great because they are heavy and don’t bend once compressed. But if concerned about bug free bedding for next winter, then they’re good. These definitely sealed well which is vital to maintaining the compression (as opposed to cheaper bags)
i think they’re brown recluse spiders, which freaks me out because their venomous and i have a kitten (well and because of me too, haha). it’s been pretty warm outside lately, like between 75 to 85 degrees everyday. I know insects are more of a problem during warmer seasons, but how do I keep these mother effers out of my apartment?! I vacuum every two days and I keep my apartment very tidy. I keep finding them crawling out from under my bed, which all I have under there is a storage bag full of purses. The reason they go under there is probably because its dark huh?
Anyway, I just want to know the safest way for me to keep these spiders out. I’ve heard of the powders, but never any brand names nor if they’re safe to use around animals. I’ve been spraying them, once I see them, with Windex (hahaahha!) because that’s all I have. I’m so nervous that the spiders may either bite one of us or my kitten will be harmed by any insecticide I may need to use. Help!