Posted by Mark - IN. on June 17, 2010 at 04:38:54 from (24.15.151.166):
In Reply to: Killer bees posted by 37 Chief on June 16, 2010 at 20:27:02:
We're pretty lucky in northern Indiana. We don't have killer bees yet. We do have yellow jackets and hornets and the sort, but they're amateurs compared to those killer bees you folks have.
A couple of years ago I needed a couple of railroad ties for fencing that I had stacked up for awhile. Them yellow jackets are ground and wood borers, because when I started moving ties, woo hoo they weren't happy with me. They had a huge nest underground with multiple entrances and had bored out a huge part of a tie where they built a huge nest. I got the son of a guns, but I'll tell you that I sure ended up smearing a paste on me made of meat tenderizer that took most of the stings out, not all, but most. And those son of a guns will chase you too. Not any 400 yards, but a good 100 or so feet. They're not nice, but then again, nicer than what you folks have.
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