What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12

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We are looking at 33C and 20 overnight. Lots of homemade lollies in freezer, lots of squash ready and will be staying inside with curtains closed for the. worst of it. I may need to stick Mr GB in the bath to cool down as he really doesn't do heat.
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 7:40 pm
Frnc wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 1:58 pm
Spain's already recorded 46°. Found myself casually looking at air con this morning. 28 forecast here in Manchester.
Look at meaco branded made in the uk :mrgreen:

Biggest issue is the need to duct the 5" pipe out mine i made a adaptor to discharge via a big plastic freeflow airbrick legacy of the old gas fire
.they've got a ebay shop too for remanufactured / refurbished models

https://www.meaco.com/collections/grade ... nditioners
It's a thought, but I need to stop spending, and start saving. Got some windows open, blinds down, and fan on. This room is the hottest in the house, year round, and is 26° already. And I am someone who feels the heat more than most people. But I'm not feeling too hot yet. I would be if I was moving about a lot.
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Hope everyone is keeping cool. 17 degrees and chucking it down here - what heatwave? Lake District living! :lol:
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Bit of a pain having the window open when an orchestra is practicing at the bottom of your garden. Turned my music up a bit. Fortunately the walls are double thickness on that side.

Got more water swapped out and stashed under my bed.

Rotated one long life Spice Tailor curry over tonight and last night. Yummy!

Decided my new pic is a bit wide for the alcove. Expensive mistake. It can go on another wall. Ordered a similar one but by a different artist, that's taller and narrower. It's from Art Print Shop, and is very good quality. The original is pallette knife, and the texture looks real. Colours are fantastic.
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Me ..selling house away from the awful neighbours who would turn on each other in a second normally, let alone shtf
Me ..going to live by woods in country setting with no neighbours and talk to the animals so I did
Me ..slaughtered the squirrels and done the wasps in ..killed some mice ...
Now rats ...
Anyone had experience with peppermint on cotton wool balls ? Does it work ..ish ..
I've got the rat wire blocked up the only holes I can find under sink area ...solid flooring ...
My elderly cat Shirley has found her youth 7 dead ones so far this week on doorstep she usually doesn't move for 23 hour a day
This mornings shenanigans looked like a scene from a comedy as she launched a rather large live one at me
No neighbours to hear my screams at least or see the strange dance I did
Googled a lot and peppermint seems to be most pet friendly shirley i dont wanna kill :D )
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Nope it won't work GG. Only thing that did for us was a feral but friendly tomcat and later on a Rat Man that the neighbour paid for (well she overfed the birds and attracted the rats in the first place). The whole terrace of 4 houses got them in the end. RatMan was great.
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diamond lil wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:05 pm Nope it won't work GG. Only thing that did for us was a feral but friendly tomcat and later on a Rat Man that the neighbour paid for (well she overfed the birds and attracted the rats in the first place). The whole terrace of 4 houses got them in the end. RatMan was great.
Thank you
Back to my friend the pest control man .
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Oh no GeeGee - you have all my sympathy! I’ve not caught any yet after setting extra traps and disrupting their rat runs etc. It’s so frustrating as I can watch them running around the chicken run in broad daylight from an upstairs window :o I’m now considering trying my air rifle as I’m a decent shot but might buy some eye protection first as I’m worried about ricochet (I’ve experienced that twice and it’s not fun)! All advice on shooting rats/how to prevent ricocheting gratefully received. Won’t try it this evening- too windy!
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mcprepper wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:09 pm Oh no GeeGee - you have all my sympathy! I’ve not caught any yet after setting extra traps and disrupting their rat runs etc. It’s so frustrating as I can watch them running around the chicken run in broad daylight from an upstairs window :o I’m now considering trying my air rifle as I’m a decent shot but might buy some eye protection first as I’m worried about ricochet (I’ve experienced that twice and it’s not fun)! All advice on shooting rats/how to prevent ricocheting gratefully received. Won’t try it this evening- too windy!

Short range the hollow points deform more and don't tend to bounce as badly.. but not infalable
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 7:27 pm
Short range the hollow points deform more and don't tend to bounce as badly.. but not infalable
Thanks - new ballistic safety glasses have arrived so I’ll give it a shot!
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