Critters and kayaks

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KTurner

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There's this unused kayak that's been sitting outside for a while (several years+). And, we have plenty of black widows around. I'd really rather not climb into a kayak with black widows, a wasp nest or anything similar. What's a good way to eradicate critters like this without me having to sit in a puddle of poison when I go to use the kayak?

Keith
 
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#3  
Flood it with water a few times.

I thought about that, but figured there'd probably be air pockets. Maybe I could stand it on end somehow, flood it, flip it and flood it again.

Keith
 
   / Critters and kayaks #4  
Let your MIL borrow it.
 
   / Critters and kayaks #5  
If you put it on a soft, flat surface, and fill it with hose water at home, you'd probably get most of the air pockets out depending on the shape of the kayak. Perhaps rolling it around some. Let it sit for a while in case the critters can survive submersion for a while.
 
   / Critters and kayaks #6  
Any way to fumigate it for critters first with out damaging the Kayak and then flush it out?
 
   / Critters and kayaks #7  
You could probably put a bug bomb in it and seal the cockpit? Leave it for a week or so.

I just hose mine out but I haven't worried about BW spiders.
 
   / Critters and kayaks #8  
Get it cleaned out, then buy/make a cockpit cover to keep them out.

:)

Bruce
 

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