Posted by Ande on October 20, 2015 at 06:11:50 from (66.231.103.186):
In Reply to: End of yellow jacket posted by Hammer House on October 17, 2015 at 13:11:41:
I was cleaning out a old shed that I'm going to tear down, in there was a old whiskey keg that I had plans for sometime, as I was cleaning around the keg I noticed activity, but kept working, all of a sudden one buzz up by my ear and stung me on the lobe of it. Well I was not happy, went back licked my wounds came back trying to size up the issue. Realized they had a huge nest inside this keg and the opening in the side of it the cork was gone, so I had no idea how I was going to get close to this, I notice in the evening when it was warm, you could hear this hum like a larger fan running, so I knew they were keeping her cool. So after a few sprays and with no effect, I went to plan b. that is thinking, and saying, these guys are not going to win. After discussing with wife over a barley pop,she said why don't you try plug it, I had thought of plugging the hole but with what? One morning well brushing my teeth there it was. Small solo cup!! Yeaa, well a couple nights later, got my nerve up and went in, yep pushed the cup in nicely, fit like a nice pair of socks going on! Watch it for a few days, and yea there were several outside, but it was like they didn't know where to go..... Without food, water, the party was over. I won. Would love to cut the barrel and just see how big, and might just do that.
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