Its more fun if you just stand there and take it LOL ! not! Maybe a year ago, was clearing in an over grown field around the perimeter and I stood on the "landmine" while cutting a small tree down, one they lived in the base at the trunk, I did not see the hole. Cutting away, saw going, ear protection on, I feel these stings, not sure yet, then it becomes obvious, drop the saw and leave it running, lost count of the stings after 2 dozen, basically got lit up, small yellow ground wasps, in great numbers. Had knee high tube socks on, with those and the denim jeans, they could not sting through it, I had to pull a bunch off my pants, they just cling and sting repeatedly. Braved the swarm and got my saw back, but that pheromone got me nailed again, figured the smoke from the now loading up saw would have mellowed them, nope. Little ones like these were not so bad with the sting, had they been full size wasps or yellow jackets, this would have been ugly. Next day while in there, the pheromone was still on my gloves, I was not close to the nest and 2 landed on my gloves to attack, the loader bucket was then employed to destroy that nest, big ole paper one under there. I'm sure it looked hilarious but there was no one around to see it this.
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