Biggest CHALLENGES Living OFF GRID in the High Desert (so far)

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Комментарии • 197

  • @njanderson4342
    @njanderson4342 Год назад +36

    To get tiny spikes out of your skin, coat them with thick elmers glue, let it dry completely then peel it off.

    • @australianwoman9696
      @australianwoman9696 Год назад

      Great idea! Wish I had known this! I scraped my skin with a very sharp blade. Did the job but took a couple of goes.

    • @TheDustysix
      @TheDustysix Год назад +1

      Duct Tape.

  • @shermdog6969
    @shermdog6969 Год назад +41

    I'm a NM native. It's in my blood. Tried moving to the east coast and had to move back within a year. A bowl of apple cider vinegar will attract the gnats in the house. A fan and a sprits bottle will cool you a lot.

  • @lindas5964
    @lindas5964 10 месяцев назад +5

    Appreciate this honest video. I have a tendency to romanticize everything and it’s a good reminder that everything has it’s good and bad.

  • @edwinlipton
    @edwinlipton Год назад +34

    You two are troopers. Your young and have plenty of time to experience all types of living. I am 66 and started 3 years ago. I wish I'd tried this at your age's cause its alot more work than I imagined. Then again, life aint easy period.

    • @livableincome
      @livableincome Год назад +1

      I am in the same age range. I would do it if I had to, maybe I will have to, 5 more years and I too am 66. Oh yeah. 4 yrs actually. Would be good to hear more from a 66 yr old. Less projects maybe?

    • @edwardhoward4708
      @edwardhoward4708 Год назад

      Good share. I'm getting there. It seems off grid living would be easier with a retirement income and no job.

    • @mariomora6541
      @mariomora6541 Месяц назад

      I just bought 2 acres, high desert California last weekend for my 34th bday. I always wanted to live off grid and now it's coming true. Hard Work regardless of age. All that matters is the moments we get out of it. Plus I love looking at the stars

  • @TheDawnofVanlife
    @TheDawnofVanlife Год назад +11

    Love this very honest video about the off grid life. No glorification or hating on the lifestyle. Just a balanced view of the reality.

  • @annshephard3929
    @annshephard3929 Год назад +9

    Pack rats have invaded my hay barn a couple of times. Hard to put into words just how horrific that was. Thankfully someone suggested that I scatter rock salt around. Not only did I scatter rock salt around, I piled it on an inch or so or more along the entire interior walls, concentrating in the corners where the rats liked to collect all their stuff. So far, many years later, it is still working.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад

      By chance do you know if rock salt works on deterring all OTHER rats?? Or, is it primarily effective on the pack rats & their nesting habits?

  • @stephaniesmythe8449
    @stephaniesmythe8449 Год назад +7

    for cactus, particularly the little fuzzy invisible but painful spikes: use wax, like you would for hair removal. Pulls them right out!

  • @cajunjamis9001
    @cajunjamis9001 Год назад +5

    "No see ums" will cause a sane man to go crazy!

  • @rvboondocker2559
    @rvboondocker2559 Год назад +3

    Elmers glue to remove the cacti spikes. Dry fully than peel.

  • @hbuzzell
    @hbuzzell Год назад +4

    Get keyboard covers to keep the dust from getting in the keys.
    Make sure to get some taller rubber boots (like knee height) to prevent cactus intrusion.
    When you are working out around the property, always wear long sleeves, long pants, boots and gloves! Cactus is very real and painful (I am out here with you!)

  • @zmanky17
    @zmanky17 Год назад +5

    Starlink will change your world...also can use a VOIP phone solution once you get that setup. Just want to say is Shannon is definitely a tough cookie! She says heat is not an issue as long as she sits on an ice pack or have one her back. She's a keeper 😀

  • @loripeterson2009
    @loripeterson2009 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this! We live off-grid in Southeast Arizona, at 4500 ft, so we don't get snow, but we often marvel at how the water and power situation is so much easier than we thought it would be. Luckily there are cell towers in our line of sight, so we always have 3 to 4 bars. Like you, the mice, pack rats, and rabbits are the biggest challenge. They are everywhere, and they keep coming! We also had to contend with cows at first, but we fenced our property and now just have poop smells and flies to contend with. We actually feel blessed and content with this simple lifestyle. Love your channel and look forward to seeing your tiny house and cabin work progress!

  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA Год назад +2

    Try wearing a head net for the no see ums. Most of the time, it's them buzzing around your head that's the nuisance. I camp a lot down on the river here in northern Alabama, and the mosquitos will eat you alive if you don't wear long sleeves and a head net! Your best bet would be the style that's attached to a "boonie" hat, that way you will have sun protection as well.

  • @cynthiaruffino5384
    @cynthiaruffino5384 Год назад +2

    The view is so beautiful and peaceful. Reading the comments and there are some great suggestions here🤓

  • @adventureswithgnomie6553
    @adventureswithgnomie6553 Год назад +3

    I lived in rural Ohio's Amish country for 8 years - solar was challenging (it was 20 years ago before the technology got better). Definitely driving somewhere and spending the day doing all the errands.

  • @cinnamon--girl
    @cinnamon--girl Год назад +6

    Always enjoy your videos, Nate. Take as much time as you and Shannon need before producing videos. I will always return to watch them. Best to you both.

  • @jameegramley9848
    @jameegramley9848 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I have really enjoyed learning more about living off grid

  • @supertrucker1960
    @supertrucker1960 Год назад +1

    I've been watching for a few years and enjoy your content. Best of luck with finishing all your projects and getting back on the road

  • @ryanc9432
    @ryanc9432 Год назад +7

    Love the update! You will LOVE starlink - it is soooo much better than anything else for remote working.

  • @happyday868
    @happyday868 Год назад +1

    Love your lifestyle and enjoyment of the simple life and mostly the appreciation of a healthy life.

  • @alohatvj
    @alohatvj Год назад +1

    Looks forward to you getting all matters resolved in the foreseeable future 😀.

  • @anthonyrice8528
    @anthonyrice8528 Год назад +6

    I live in the woods and I've never had much luck with the electronic rodent repellent devices. I've had (and still have) them in all my vehicles and it seems like they work best at prevention, but once the mice/squirrels or whatever mark their territory, they just keep coming back and trying to make new nests and the only thing that stops them at that point is death. Lol. Personally I've had the best luck by setting multiple rat traps and glue traps all across the top of my engine. You probably have to leave the hood propped open a few inches so the traps will have enough space to work, but I've found this to be the best solution. You have to be proactive with this or they'll start chewing through wires

    • @australianwoman9696
      @australianwoman9696 Год назад +1

      My neighbours & friends complaining about rats lately. Honestly haven't seen any at all this far. Maybe my cats have something to do with it?

  • @jerrybailey1980
    @jerrybailey1980 Год назад

    Hey Nate & Shannon... The tiny house is looking good.
    Thank's for the update.... You guy's take care

  • @desertangelfish140
    @desertangelfish140 Год назад +3

    An outdoor cat. Moth balls and traps! Helps keep the snakes away also. My outdoor desert cat Oscar does rodent patrol, earning his keep.

  • @michelleh5727
    @michelleh5727 Год назад

    I just got those strapinos myself... LOVE them!!! Total game changer

  • @sundancer442
    @sundancer442 Год назад +2

    Put up a whiteboard in your kitchen for small and large shopping foodstuffs. Take a photo with your smartphone before you go to town.

  • @thexxit
    @thexxit Год назад +1

    You're meeting the challenges so well, and the tiny house is starting to look amazing! Will you rent out the cabin as an air bnb or something? Are you thinking of doing any renos before that? And rodents... well... no matter where you are they can take hold!

  • @laurajphillips
    @laurajphillips Год назад

    Best of luck! You’re doing a great job!

  • @Adventureapproved
    @Adventureapproved Год назад +1

    Reminds me of living in Calhan Colorado. Wood stove, miles from town. 3g cell internet for my internet/ PC gaming and boiling for hot water lol. Had a lot of the same challenges.

  • @calnative1504
    @calnative1504 Год назад +14

    Just a thought…I ran across dust and pollen-filtering window screens on Amazon. I wonder if that would help cut down on the inside dust?

    • @karincorbin2355
      @karincorbin2355 Год назад

      Unfortunately those filters block a lot of airflow on hot days. Useful on really windy days though.

  • @clarkleakins879
    @clarkleakins879 Год назад +2

    Rodents, adopt a couple of neutered feral cats! Just build them a safe place to hide from coyotes.
    Flying bugs, get a couple of solar power bug zappers. Use one 9 to midnight. Another midnight to dawn.
    Get fine furnace filters, or similar for the windows.
    Internet, Starlink will be your savior.
    Cacti, rent/hire a grader to clear certain areas. Then keep it maintained with gravel cover.
    What happened to the golf driving range?
    What has been your average hi/low temperature for June, July?
    Will you move into the trailer/tiny house? Or use as rental income?

  • @bonniepwtf
    @bonniepwtf Год назад +10

    This was a good update & interesting. So many challenges in that harsh environment. I give you both so much credit for trying to make it work & not giving up.👏👏👏👏

  • @Raymonddurann
    @Raymonddurann Год назад +4

    I saw you at Home Depot a few weeks ago with water jugs in your basket. You were looking at the electrical section. I wasn’t sure it was you so I didn’t say hi. If I see you again somewhere I’ll holler

  • @CraftAdventureTravel
    @CraftAdventureTravel Год назад +2

    I live in the high desert too and have that same rodent problem. I use old fashioned mouse and rat traps. My preferred bait is raisins. I set the mouse traps out in sets of four. For the giant rat traps I set them while they are on the ground so that I don’t lose a finger. My strategy going forward is to reduce nesting areas by having it all clear under my trailers and by having my sheds built kinda high from the ground. Air flow is our friend. I agree it is a grim task.

  • @paulhenry8174
    @paulhenry8174 Год назад +1

    I did a passive solar water heater out of a sheet of plywood, 200’ of hose, an igloo ice chest and small water pump and a sheet of plastic over the hose. Worked all the way through November in Az. A small swamp cooler only takes a couple more panels. Well worth it.

  • @dlansburg2673
    @dlansburg2673 Год назад

    I live off grid in Wyoming and relate to all the same issues,thanks

  • @bypinkerton892
    @bypinkerton892 Год назад +2

    One of your older video's warned us that....
    Big Changes were on the Way....
    We had no clue just how big those changes were....
    It seems as though you are both meeting your challenges & I hope having some fun too....

  • @leese.23
    @leese.23 Год назад +2

    You might consider an air purifier even if you leave the door open it it'll probably cut the dust down quite a bit

  • @alvinmousseau1100
    @alvinmousseau1100 Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @ElwoodAndersonNV
    @ElwoodAndersonNV Год назад +1

    Regarding your travel time to Albuquerque and Santa Fe, I think it's just a matter of a lifestyle change. Before the pandemic, I used to get in the car at least once a day to run an errand downtown. Now I go out once every two weeks. It gives me much more time to get my housework, yardwork, and computer work done around home. I used to spend a lot of time in Albuquerque when I was doing business with the Weapons Lab there. I loved the low humidity, so I could actually feel good after taking a shower. And the Mexican food in old town is especially good. Since it costs an arm and a leg to travel anywhere these days, a little planning will go a long way in keeping your travels to the cities a once a week event.

  • @georgemcelroy9441
    @georgemcelroy9441 Год назад +1

    Portable evaporative cooler for hot days , off spray for no seems. Retired move to nm my third year still learning

  • @NicholasAlt
    @NicholasAlt 26 дней назад +1

    What about erecting a very tall post or pole with a little surface for hawks to stand on? As long as they don’t see cats as prey this might help reduce rodents and snakes?

  • @Gardendreamsforme
    @Gardendreamsforme Год назад +1

    An old sock with mothballs inside tied to your vehicles and homes is a nice way to deter them from getting in. I throw them under my home too to keep rodents from chewing though walls, etc. steel wool in a openings for plumbing etc will keep mice out too.

  • @ThisWontEndWell
    @ThisWontEndWell Год назад +4

    we have midge's here in Scotland that want to eat you alive eating lots of garlic seems to stop them eating me. I've had an 11 acre smallholding for 18 months the thing that shocked me the most is the daily maintenance to the land that's needed especially in the spring and summer, keeping the pathways across the land (especially through my woodland) maintained keeps you busy it's amazing what a couple of weeks of neglect while I'm away can do.

  • @susanw8471
    @susanw8471 Год назад

    Starlink works well for me - I live on a ridge top in western Maryland. Just treat the cable like gold and make sure you rodent proof it if necessary. Critters (I guess) damaged my 1st cable but Starlink replaced it at no cost to me. I appreciated the customer service once I figured out how to reach them.

  • @seanwgg
    @seanwgg Год назад +1

    I'm loving these videos! Last year I bought land up near Tres Pierdras ( a little west of Taos) I'm weighing the pros and cons of sinking a well vrs rain catchment system. You thinking of a well at all as you develop the property? Also excited to hear how Starlink works out!

  • @edwinlipton
    @edwinlipton Год назад +2

    I agree with the traveling time. I live 85 miles from hardware/ auto parts and select foods.
    Off grid is more exspensive due too fuel required. Dont think it saved a dime, and I dont go but 2 or 3 times a month.

  • @hellodarren
    @hellodarren Год назад

    I can't share any tips but thanks for sharing the advice!

  • @dykewithtwolabs
    @dykewithtwolabs Год назад +1

    Nice vid. …. Those trips to the recycling stations never turn out to be very profitable but just know you’re doing the right thing for the planet 🙌🏽

  • @kayleenparks1983
    @kayleenparks1983 Год назад +1

    Regarding the weather - it has been a bit extreme at times this year in NM, and apparently all over the world.

  • @kennhurt5636
    @kennhurt5636 Год назад +1

    Hang in there! I am moving to McNeal Arizona this year. Property has a well but no electric so it is $7,000. For electric. Hope to meet you guys some day

  • @stwong71
    @stwong71 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to your starlink review. Looking to move to a remote home and need high speed internet for work.

  • @timklassen421
    @timklassen421 Год назад +1

    We live north of you Alberta and get the no see ems the horses and cattle get crazy any way get some tabby cats they are good mousers .And thank you for sharing your off grid life with us you tubers .

  • @Chefsantatravels
    @Chefsantatravels Год назад +1

    A lot of the nomads that hang out in quartzite and the desert out there they use those motion solar lights under their vehicles and at night when the rodents come in the light comes on it scares them and it keeps them at Bay and then some of them have sprayed hot sauce on their wires underneath
    i'm gonna use the solar lights when i go out west.

  • @trekfortruth2841
    @trekfortruth2841 Год назад

    Rodents...solar string lights on flash mode placed in the areas they like go. I surround my wheels on my truck and have not seen any trace since.

  • @TheSeper
    @TheSeper Год назад +3

    Hey an idea for rodents get some solar lights for under the cabin and tiny house and the trucks the lights should spook em.

  • @davidwolfe7777
    @davidwolfe7777 Год назад +1

    Eat garlic capsules... high dosage ones that will help with the little buggies

  • @BiznessWizard
    @BiznessWizard Год назад +1

    Good video. Have several suggestions that may help you with pests. We have acreage that we raise flowers to sell. We have problems with small insects buzzing around your head certain times of the year. A dab of cooking vanilla on your finger and dab on your forehead, ears and neck and they seem to stay away. With vehicles and mice. I have several cars and trucks that see only occasional use. With those I take old socks, fill them with some wild mint and put in the trunk, passenger compartment and under the hood. Heavy fragranced dryer sheets can help also. They don't seem to like the odor those items give off. Now those pack rat bad boys you seem to have out there might be a totally different problem. I might mention. We have ground hogs in this part of the Mid Atlantic states and our black lab and jack Russell seem to take care of them. .

  • @CaptainGnarkill
    @CaptainGnarkill Год назад

    Dude the no see ems are serious right now. Totally relatable. Rad video with quality info too!

  • @tammywhitten6248
    @tammywhitten6248 10 месяцев назад +1

    Peat and rodent issues, I am going to be using these natural remedies, cloves seem to irritate mice and varments like that, so I will be putting many under and around my RV. For any and scorpions I will be using diametasus earth, cinnamon and a mixture of ground peppers, again, spread under and around my RV.

    • @jessstone7486
      @jessstone7486 7 месяцев назад

      I like these ideas rather than poison. I want to get rid of pests - not everything!
      Yes, cloves are powerful...in natural healing, too! figures they'd be a good rodent deterrent :)

  • @ridingvenus
    @ridingvenus 10 месяцев назад

    14:06 add a silicone keyboard cover and plug covers for all plugs like usb etc…if a special outlet on the laptop doesn’t have a cover I suggest making one.
    My RUclips channel tends to cover not as popular solutions to things…hopefully actually covering adapting my vehicle & wife..Venus.

  • @matthoward1174
    @matthoward1174 3 месяца назад

    Try spraying peppermint oil around to keep rodents away. You can spray some inside the engine bay of vehicles up on the inside fenders, and around where you park, around the house, etc. Reapply after rain.

  • @jbgood7694
    @jbgood7694 2 месяца назад

    You are doing a great job. Hang in there and enjoy your freedom.

  • @andiestewart7423
    @andiestewart7423 Год назад

    There’s a video of a girl who used a small fan and rigged it over an ice chest that looked pretty cool. I love it here in New Mexico. Summer evening skies esp during the monsoon season are the best👍

  • @lifeofriley8160
    @lifeofriley8160 Год назад +1

    We lived in Arizona so I know a thing or 2 about pack rats. 1st of all get a big cheap container of Cayenne pepper and sprinkle it all under your cars and around the parameter of your houses. They hate Cayenne pepper. Secondly get solar lights they hate light. So put solar rope lights around the bottom of your house your tiny house and your vehicles. With the vehicles you can just use those ones that you stick in the ground and they like throw the spotlight. So between the light all night long and the Cayenne pepper you should be much better off. Good luck

  • @boo-zp4lh
    @boo-zp4lh Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see how the star link systems work

  • @brilang71
    @brilang71 Год назад +2

    Invest in a mesh bug net for your head. They're only a couple bucks and keeps the irritating bugs away from your face and ears

  • @aleshiagreen
    @aleshiagreen Год назад

    i got stuck with cactus pieces in AZ before..the trick is give it water..tje barb under your skin will close with water and drop off

  • @thesurvivalist.
    @thesurvivalist. 9 месяцев назад +1

    Smoke,and simulating rain runs the bugs off

  • @timthompson8297
    @timthompson8297 2 дня назад

    I’m looking for off grid property in New Mexico but north of Albuquerque.
    Good luck with the Predator,generator. I’ve had two of them and they are crap.

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz Год назад

    That's a great review! the positives and the negatives will remain but are also likely to vary in value - bugs not a big deal in winter, but a giant PITA in warmer weather. Chollas are horrid all year; I hate them. Cats claw acacia is prettier but a pain as well. I hope you find a solution to your internet connection issues. Given that you both work online, that has to be a terrible pain - especially for Shannon with business calls. I wonder if you can use that sort of fencing with a welded joint on each square to block the packrats from getting under either of the houses?? There must be a way as we know they can damage stuff in relatively short periods of time. Good luck.

  • @joansidor3409
    @joansidor3409 Год назад +1

    New Mexico!!! J

  • @ASa-jl4hu
    @ASa-jl4hu Год назад

    Shopvac w/ a nice blower attachment and "Heavy" Knick Knacks

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Год назад +3

    I've lived in an unfinished garage without A/C for over a decade. Ice packs and fans are my friends on these stupidly hot/humid Midwestern nights. Lol.
    Can you do a comparison video showing the differences between those ratchet straps and the kind you can get at the hardware store? I have a set of normal straps and they annoy me. I'd like to see how these Strapinno straps compare to them in real life situations before making the investment.
    You need cats to keep the area clean of rodents! They will take care of the problem. You just have to provide the basics for them, as you would barn cats. Feral kittens for the win. Lol.

  • @StevenCouncell
    @StevenCouncell 2 месяца назад

    Roll some duct tape backwards on your hand and roll the sticky side across the area where the needles are at on your body and it will usually pull it the needles out.

  • @rustypicker3080
    @rustypicker3080 Год назад

    Watched your video on the bugs try skin so soft from Avon it will stop the bugs trying to eat you, it's great for mosquitoes

  • @hildebertocarreiro9232
    @hildebertocarreiro9232 Год назад

    Canopy over windows 🪟 in summer. Keep sun out of house.

  • @richardstoc
    @richardstoc Год назад +4

    I have been wandering why you have not covered the porch roof with some kind of corrugated panels or even a shade clothe It seems like it was meant to have been covered I believe it would really keep the little house cooler by blocking the suns rays from heating the outside walls and the big glass window.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад +1

      Yes! Also, DIY window film (different levels of sun-block avail.) can greatly reduce solar gain in hot months - much better than just curtains.

    • @karincorbin2355
      @karincorbin2355 Год назад +4

      The winds out there will tear the roof covering right off the porch as it can get underneath and lift it. It takes heavy old clay or heavy modern concrete roof tiles in that area. The natives use lots of branches on their shade structures. That let the wind escape on up though the overhead shade structure instead of lifting it up. Shade cloth will also work for a season or two before it needs replacing as the wind can somewhat pass through it.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад +1

      @@karincorbin2355 Wow -- such important details to understand about a particular geographical location! Thanks for adding those tips 👍🌞

  • @alexinaz9959
    @alexinaz9959 7 месяцев назад

    How many acres do you have? I just came across your channel I will look at older videos. I'm looking to buy some land in AZ

  • @Pack.Leader
    @Pack.Leader 2 месяца назад

    What part of NM are you in? You've got one heck of a view from all directions.

  • @joeyking2765
    @joeyking2765 Год назад

    Hey guys, Just curious about theft and vandalism issues there when you are away from your property. Any incidents? Do you go into town together or do one of you remain at the house to keep an eye on things.

  • @karincorbin2355
    @karincorbin2355 Год назад +2

    Rat nested in my Element this last week and chewed into the wire that connects to the transmission sensor. It is now at the dealership which just happened to be the closest repair shop to my campsite. Waiting on the insurance claim adjuster to review the photos so the repair is authorized. Animal damage is covered by my comprehensive policy. Caught the rat by putting a big wooden rat trap on top of the engine block. I am fortunately camped with friends and have a travel trailer so not stuck without groceries, water and I have accomdations. The old fashioned traps work great but you will need both the rat size and the mouse size. Bait them with a tiny dab of peanut butter. It gets applied not on top of the bait holder but on the underside of it close to the tight end where they have to really work to get in under to reach it. That is the most likely way to have them spring the trap to break their neck.

  • @AmericanMinutemen
    @AmericanMinutemen Год назад

    Try removing splinters by applying a baking soda paste to the area.

  • @WhenTheManComesAround
    @WhenTheManComesAround Год назад +2

    I'd recommend checking out the RUclips channel "Mouse Trap Monday's". He's tried out hundreds of traps and his info should definitely help with your current rodent challenges.

  • @lifeofriley8160
    @lifeofriley8160 Год назад +1

    Amazon...a 14 dollar fan mister. I love mine.

  • @robertw8666
    @robertw8666 Год назад +2

    Gets some cats to get rid of the mice.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Год назад +4

    When you want to build a real house
    Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Pumicecrete is a mixture of pumice cement and water mixed and poured into a set of reusable forms walls are poured from 12"to 24" thick pumicecrete is fireproof termite proof rust rot and mold proof and has a high R value and good sound attenuation solid poured walls means no critters can live in your walls
    Pumicecrete home can be built for a fraction of the cost and time

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад

      Thanks for that info on pumicecrete. Might be even more affordable than the earth / adobe methods - and faster. 👍

    • @raymondpeters9186
      @raymondpeters9186 Год назад +2

      @@livingitup9647 its all of the above
      Better faster stronger cheaper

  • @PhantomLife
    @PhantomLife Год назад +1

    A few Good ideas to Avoid & Reduce those annoying High Desert Mini-flies;
    • Set an open tub (like a Handwash tub); filled with the Nonheavily soaped bathing water which you have in result after your Camp Shower bathing; Not heavily soaped, remains.
    • With a Standard Water, Spray-bottle; filled with Water, When Flies are present, Spray Very MINIMAL Water onto the their path as a Taste Sample; &/or Then Spray onto a spot of your room that you can easily Swat, with your Fly-swatter!
    • Calm your movements to Allow the fly to settle, Then Swat. They attract to Moisture & also Foul Scents; like deteriorating foods!
    Thank me, when you Actually encounter improvements; it all has worked for me.

  • @terrynewell8968
    @terrynewell8968 Год назад +1

    You both sound stressed! I have 2 suggestions. 1st Take a vacation.
    2nd. Get a tall bucket or barrel fill 1/2 to 2/3rds with water. Float grain on top or peanut butter at waters edge with a board at a angle to the top on the outside. When it starts getting dry outside the rats will search out food and water. Good luck 😎

  • @neiltaneja3749
    @neiltaneja3749 Год назад

    Your unreliable hotspot internet could be the internal DHCP server expiring the ip too often. You could check what it is set for and try and make it unlimited.
    It could also be it rebooting from too much heat?

  • @psycho-nutkase9233
    @psycho-nutkase9233 Год назад +1

    Sounds like you need a few mouser cats

  • @jimh4167
    @jimh4167 Год назад

    Chech Craigslist for used solar panels
    245 watt $60.
    Other sizes and prices

  • @ElwoodAndersonNV
    @ElwoodAndersonNV Год назад +4

    That was very interesting! I can't wait to see how the Starlink works. It looks like you got the latest version with the new antenna. Most of the users I've watched are quite satisfied with it.

    • @ryanc9432
      @ryanc9432 Год назад

      Starlink works amazing. Been using it remotely all over the US for 2 months now.

  • @Julian-do7bv
    @Julian-do7bv Год назад

    Nate be dancing and slapping himself like a crack head haha 🤣

  • @fubarlife7776
    @fubarlife7776 Год назад

    I sure could use your scrap metal!

  • @happyday868
    @happyday868 Год назад +2

    Peppermint oil deter rats.
    To remove a thorn fro the left finger, go to the right finger at the same location and keep on rubbing, massaging that location. Do it about half a minute or so and then tired , stop and do it again, may be at other times. The thorn will come off the other side even if it's deep. Trust me. It works.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад

      That technique, to rub the same spot on opposite hand, is fascinating! Do you know what ancient system of healing this comes from? 🤔

    • @happyday868
      @happyday868 Год назад +1

      @@livingitup9647 the Chinese, but most of the trade is kept within the family for generations. They survive without antibiotics, cure with the invisible chi, operate for hours without anesthesia...If you study the history of Qi gong and the practice of acupressure, you will understand better.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Год назад

      @@happyday868 Thank you! Yes, I'm familiar with many of the ancient Asian healing modalities, including acupuncture, Chinese herbals, Qi Gong, etc. I sometimes go to the clinic, here in Portland, at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine -- even though they are still quite 'westernized.' I assumed this technique you shared was connected to those lineages, but I hadn't heard this trick for splinters before! It's one I will definitely try. Thanks again for your sharing 🌞

  • @ChristinaColoradoan
    @ChristinaColoradoan Год назад +1

    I use duck tape to remove splinters and cactus 🌵

  • @pbayers
    @pbayers Год назад

    Where is the Amazon link for the phone booster?

  • @kynew
    @kynew Год назад

    Can you put the information and where to buy that rat repellent device on your next video

  • @lcotee
    @lcotee Год назад

    Haga, we're living parallel lives!