Posted by JML755 on August 31, 2011 at 07:43:02 from (66.184.63.106):
In Reply to: Yellow jackets posted by greygoat on August 31, 2011 at 07:19:51:
Nasty little buggers. I carry a can of hornet spray with me in some areas I cut. Lot of people are afraid of the bigger mud daubers or paper nest makers that you see in most farm buildings. It's the little yellow ones that nest in the ground or in old stumps that are the most aggressive, IMO. I've had one follow me all the way back to my truck to get the spray can.
Just the other day, I was on a ladder reaching up over the gutter and measuring for steel roofing on a barn without really looking at where my hand was resting on the eave. Looked over and there were a couple of dozen wasps right underneath it. Couldn't have been more than a half inch away from them. Not one sting, just moved my hand away quickly.
Wow, 30 times, hope you don't get sensitized to them.
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