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Re: OT- - - BEES IN DEER STAND
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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 29, 2005 at 16:43:27 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OT- - - BEES IN DEER STAND posted by RYAN BLAND on August 29, 2005 at 10:56:46:
Tell you what Ryan, got it about five times by yellow jackets this past Saturday when moved some railroad ties. The mean little bas....s love railroad ties, round bails of hay, and hate my guts, and my dog's too - got him today. Weren't just buried in the ground in some huge nests, but had a huge nest burrowed inside one of the ties, and after they calmed down and I dragged it about 50' away, then flipped it, that's when I discovered the nest (hive), and that's when they discovered me. Ouch, ouch, ouch. Rubbing on some meat tenderizer took most of the sting out, but 3 days later, still feel it. I cleared the tie, guess didn't get all of the undergrounders, this time. Since above ground, can pretty much use over the counter wasp and hornet spray, shoots foam like 25', but can empties quick, so get a few. Some stragglers will hang around lost and searching for mommy bee a few days. There is a type of over counter dust you can get that have to stick a 1' tube up into the hive, and a couple of poofs, but good luck there. Whatever you do, do it a night or after dusk when they pretty much settled down and can't see very well when they come after you with a vengence. Also, have a escape route, you'll need it. Can't get the real good stuff over the counter. For that, you'll have to buy a few beers for your buddy, the Orkin guy. Mark
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