Man, I agree with you here. I swear some of these computer techies say "I'm bored, let's change some things". They make changes just for the sake of change sometimes.
Frito pies have been around since I was a kid in the 50's, The trend should hit Massachusetts any day now. LOL I believe fried corn on the cob is just deep fried whole ears of corn, sometimes battered, sometimes not.
I have tried the Costco heavy duty foil and folded it every which way known to man and the grease still gets under it. I wonder what magic is involved here?
Not sure what you may have but carpenter bees don't make nests, they lay their eggs in the holes they bore. I found that by the time I had killed them with spray or smashed them, they already had laid their eggs and even if I plugged the holes, I got them again next year. If you have a lot of...
Could be the type of trap you were using. I sprayed, plugged the holes, etc. etc. and never could get rid of them until I used the trap. I made mine from a cedar 4X4 with a mason jar on the bottom and caught several a day until they were gone.
I have had issues with carpenter bees in the past. I sprayed for several years and it didn't help. They kept coming back. The only successful method I'm aware of is putting out the carpenter bee traps (do a search). When the bees return they enter the already made holes and are trapped before...
Not sure I would use galvanized wire as it can emit zinc fumes which can be absorbed by the food. As I understand it, galvanized steel can emit fumes at 392 degrees.