Expedition Master III
- 10,785
- First Name
- Ethan
- Last Name
- Newago
- Member #
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30968
- Service Branch
- US Army
Today I came across this image on Facebook in the Overlanding USA page. The caption reads "Ever been to a nice spot out in the desert just to have it ruined by bees? Here's a little pro tip. Typically the bees are looking for water/moisture... put out a peace offering for them and they'll leave camp alone."
I would love to keep this conversation going, what tips & tricks do you have to keep your camping area pest free? Have you tried unconventional methods that panned out better than expected? Or maybe you tried something that didn't work at all, let's chat! Let's combine a few threads and common topics here, but keep it short and to the point! (like the above picture). We don't need another thread with 15 pages on bear protection. Anything goes: ticks, bees, bears, coyote, whatever! And remember the T.R.E.A.D. Principles, we aren't interested in how you poured gasoline down a ground hornet nest.
I would love to keep this conversation going, what tips & tricks do you have to keep your camping area pest free? Have you tried unconventional methods that panned out better than expected? Or maybe you tried something that didn't work at all, let's chat! Let's combine a few threads and common topics here, but keep it short and to the point! (like the above picture). We don't need another thread with 15 pages on bear protection. Anything goes: ticks, bees, bears, coyote, whatever! And remember the T.R.E.A.D. Principles, we aren't interested in how you poured gasoline down a ground hornet nest.