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Old 04-23-2009, 10:23 PM   #11
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I have used brake parts cleaner, it kills instantly and dissipaits within seconds, doesn't stain the shingles either. Just don't have any flame around the area you spray it in. There is some out there that is non-flamible, I don't know if it would work.

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We replaced Ludawici (SP) tiles on a house. Took almost 2 months. Had to remove mark number and row because he wanted the moss pattern to be exact on the roof when replaced. Talk about hornets, there is a little pocket of hot air and space under each roof tile. I say 80-90% of the tiles had small hornets nest of 4-5 hornets under each tile. What a roofing nightmare. You can run because every tile is 22$. So, you just go through the day hoping the dont bite. Surprisingly enough we did not get bit too much but it sure was a constant fear.

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