Posted by DiyDave on April 02, 2012 at 10:49:12 from (96.244.160.92):
In Reply to: OT Bumblebees posted by John T on April 02, 2012 at 06:47:26:
Carpenter bees. Males don't have a stinger, but aggressively fly at anything they see moving. Females will sting, but are busy drilling a nest hole, laying eggs, etc. We usedta catch as many as we could, on cold mornins like now, take them on the school bus, and let them loose, we were the only country kids on the bus, and knew they rarely stung! To control them, get some moth balls, and take a skinny piece of bamboo, lay the moth ball on the top of the bamboo pole, and poke it into the b-hole in the wood. Never knew how many double entendres sentences I could get into a seemingly innocent post, till now!
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