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As if these little devils with wings needed to be any more terrifying. But now due to climate change, they are forming super nests in Alabama.
I am seriously terrified of yellow jackets. Paper wasps are a few tiers below them. Followed by bald faced hornets and then carpenter bees.There are only two things that strike true cold fear in me. These are one of them.
WTF was he doing with that little can of spray? Shouldn't he have a backpack sprayer full of #### for that job?fruity pebbles said:
MarjorieRiggs said:these nests become terrible in the house and it needs to be removed
WhoaI, for one, welcome our new Yellow Jacket overlords.
Side note - these little ####ers killed my mom 4 or 5 times but the paramedics kept bringing her back. She got caught up in a ground nest, she was in her 80's then with a heart that was getting progressively worse. Poison from all the stings just knocked the #### out of her. Luckily the chief of the fire department was a friend of ours and lived across the street. Heard the call and got to her quickly. Paramedics had to resuscitate her at the house once then 3-4 times on the way to the hospital. She was never the same after that event.
We've lived in our house for almost six years and never had anything nest in our carport or around the house.If yellow jackets build nests under your eves or overhangs, remove them asap. And remove all the residue with some type of cleaning fluid. Even the slightest piece of nest that remains still contains a ton of pheromones and will attract yellow jackets/wasps/etc back in and around that same place again in the future..
You’ve been marked. SorryWe've lived in our house for almost six years and never had anything nest in our carport or around the house.
This year I've taken down a total of six nests. Paper wasps (smallish, chambered nests with holes exposed to view -- not enclosed), but with some vaguely yellow jacket features. Was thinking it was weird they all found us at the same time.
Sorry if you have shutters.We've lived in our house for almost six years and never had anything nest in our carport or around the house.
This year I've taken down a total of six nests. Paper wasps (smallish, chambered nests with holes exposed to view -- not enclosed), but with some vaguely yellow jacket features. Was thinking it was weird they all found us at the same time.
that vacuum doesn't...suck.
I was thinking about that exact scene when I got to your link. Nice job!
I was rooting hard for the wasps in that video. Guy deserves a good stinging.
"excuse me sir, please stop stinging me and let me see your papers."“The most workers I have counted in a perennial nest is about 15,000 or about 3 to 4 times more than a normal nest,” said Ray, who is also a research fellow in Auburn University’s Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology. “However, one nest in South Carolina was documented with more 250,000 workers.”
Holy crap
1. Why scare the dogs?What the hell
Abby is an attractive woman. Im still allowed to say that, right?