Posted on 07/13/2020 5:59:55 AM PDT by sodpoodle
True that !
I just wish it came in smaller, more convenient sized cans, rather than an 8 inch high can.
Also, as with pepper spray, if the 'perp' is wearing glasses, aim for the forehead,
as it will drip down thus affecting the perp's vision.
That reminds me that I need to get a new can of Bengal Wasp Spray. I used to hate trying to get rid of wasps until someone recommended Bengal to me.
Using Wasp Spray or any type of insecticide or pesticide “in a manner that is inconsistent with its labeling” is a violation of Federal Law. - just saying
pesticide - getting rid of pests.......it’s okay..............
so only use WASP spray on white chicks and guys, the BLM/antifa types or the meth users (or is that redundant?).
I think that Oklahoma outlaws the use of wasp spray for personal defense; I personally don’t care since I carry a .32 Beretta Tomcat with Hydra Shocks.
Did you also know that wasp spray will kill a snake? And a mouse! It will!
Are you kidding? The stuff you get today will barely kill a wasp.
I’m sure on the spray can there is a sentence or two that the product is only to be used as intended. It’s not meant to spray into someones eyes or face. I get the self-defense thing and doing what you can when put into a situation but the product is not intended for self-defense. Just my two cents.
You can buy pepper spray that shoots a stream for 20 or more feet. Also bear spray shoots 20-30 ft and would be more effective than wasp spray.
They should make pepper spray that shoots 30 feet!
This old meme has been floating around the Internet for decades.
Wasp spray may or may not be effective, but it is likely to be less effective than pepper spray.
There are plenty of pepper sprays that have as much range as wasp spray.
Wasp spray may be better than nothing, but pepper spray is almost certainly better than wasp spray.
Well neither is a two by four but it’s been used. My take is: whatever it takes to defend yourself, use it.
Pepper spray is a recognized self-defense tool that does not cause permanent injury - wasp spray is not, and using it could land the user in big legal trouble,
I suspect wasp spray would have to be sprayed into open eyes in order to be most effective. The attacker would just have to close his eyes and hold his breath for a few seconds, and walk clear of the area sprayed.
Oven cleaner works too.
Good luck - Glocks are Unobtanium, these days. Even my very large dealer says they cant get any.
I he lived rural for over 27 years. I have had a can of Wasp Spray at every door during all those years.
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