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Streetpro09

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mine is a old kaw boyuo 400/4x4 foot shift stands on 30in.tires.
Nice! My parents had a 300 bayou when we were growing up. Pretty sure my dad still uses it around the property. Mines only a 450, grizzly. Imo they are a nice size for trail riding. Not to wide or tall. Very capable with 4x4 and good tires. Add a winch and you can about go anywhere.

Do you only use yours around your property?
 

1oldfart

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Nice! My parents had a 300 bayou when we were growing up. Pretty sure my dad still uses it around the property. Mines only a 450, grizzly. Imo they are a nice size for trail riding. Not to wide or tall. Very capable with 4x4 and good tires. Add a winch and you can about go anywhere.

Do you only use yours around your property?
in my area need on on both ends
 

1oldfart

Insanely Active Member
Nice! My parents had a 300 bayou when we were growing up. Pretty sure my dad still uses it around the property. Mines only a 450, grizzly. Imo they are a nice size for trail riding. Not to wide or tall. Very capable with 4x4 and good tires. Add a winch and you can about go anywhere.

Do you only use yours around your property?
the past year it has been here ,mom sold the farm.
 

Slowdrawl

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I've considered getting a couple egg pods to put in my greenhouse to see how well they play with wasps/hornets, or if they even hatch.

I'm curious to the bugs they eat (size wise)

Popping spider mites like popcorn
Bought 3 of the pods about 5 or 6 years ago and did exactly that.
Pretty cool, probably had a hundred of them in the yard at one point.
The local bird population took care of most of them.
At the end of summer I would find a few still around in the 4" range.
They could easily handle wasps and such.
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Fiddler's Green

Just a regular vato
Bought 3 of the pods about 5 or 6 years ago and did exactly that.
Pretty cool, probably had a hundred of them in the yard at one point.
The local bird population took care of most of them.
At the end of summer I would find a few still around in the 4" range.
They could easily handle wasps and such.
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Did they come back?
 

NoWaistedSpace

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I've considered getting a couple egg pods to put in my greenhouse to see how well they play with wasps/hornets, or if they even hatch.

I'm curious to the bugs they eat (size wise)

Popping spider mites like popcorn
Yea, they will clean house on about anything in your garden. Be great for green houses and large tents.
As long as you have nats, flies or spider mites, they will live.
 

1oldfart

Insanely Active Member
Bought 3 of the pods about 5 or 6 years ago and did exactly that.
Pretty cool, probably had a hundred of them in the yard at one point.
The local bird population took care of most of them.
At the end of summer I would find a few still around in the 4" range.
They could easily handle wasps and such.
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all a person could ask for looks like they do a good job
 
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