I bought a pouch of Beechnut chewing Tobacco…

I just saw some of you who know me, and knows that I do not use tobacco in any form, just drop your jaw about a foot.  Well, just to let you know, I heard that chewing tobacco boiled in water, then cooled down, drained, and adding some lemon dish soap to it; and putting it in a sprayer is good for killing spiders.  So I bought a pouch, boiled it, neglected to let it cool down, or put the soap in it.  I also bought a pump sprayer, and I poured the boiling hot mix, through a strainer into the sprayer.

I then proceeded to spray it around our house and the other buildings on our place.  I did go back and read that the soap was supposed to be put in, but I will wait and see what happens with only the boiled tobacco juice.

The next time I buy a pouch of chewing tobacco, I will also buy a bottle of lemon dish soap.

Watching for spider activity along the banks of Flat Creek.

-Tim

Author: Tim A.

Born again through Jesus Christ death, burial, and resurrection, and awaiting His soon return. Husband of Madge. Father of Charity, Monica, Timothy, Philip, and James. Father-in-law to Paul, Sam, Sarah L., Sarah Joyce, and Amber. Grandfather to Rachelle, Jonathan, Caitlyn, Naomi, Josiah, Eli, Rene'e, Addyson, Natalie, Alexzander, Lydia, and Kylie Anne, and Aryana; also a great grandson Parker, and two grand children in Heaven. Pastor of Shiloah Baptist Church of Jenkins, MO since July 06, 2014. I enjoy reading and studying the Scriptures of God. My calling in life is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Word of God. I enjoy riding motorcycles, hiking, camping, hunting, and driving. I use to drive a school bus but I retired from that at the end of 2018-2019 School year.

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