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That rug really tied the room together. |
Looks like the professional exterminator agrees with my assessment. ______________________________________________________ Often times a very small man can cast a very large shadow | |||
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One of my earliest memories was from about 4-5 years old. I was standing off the side of the porch, watching my gradmonther swat my father with a broom and the neighbor rushing to turn on the hose and then dousing my father with water. I had been out in the yard playing. He was a good distance away mowing the lawn and ran over an unknown yellow jacket nest. They swarmed and covered him. I cannot recall any of the aftermath or recovery, but I know he was deadly allergic to stings after that. | |||
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Little ray of sunshine |
I'm not gimpy and I might call a professional. Who wants eight or ten yellow jacket bites? The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. | |||
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Several years ago my neighbors were having some fir trees in their back yard removed. It was an old logger and his son. I asked them about taking my tree down while they were there. It was 18 t0 20 inches at the base and 60 to 70 feet tall. They said they would do it for the wood. I had to undo 20 feet of chainlink fence. They came over and said Oh, cant do it as there was a basketball size nest of YJ 25 feet up. I asked about options. The dad asked if I had a shotgun. I live in a neighborhood one house out of city limits. He said prior to lunch he would give me a signal and they would rev two saws to cover the noise. This plan sounded comic bookish so I said sure and I was in. dug around for some 12 ga with #8 shot (smallest I had) And got ready for the signal. I made sure I had an escape path. Twenty minutes later it was YJ blastin time. Got the signal and the saws cranked up - took aim and shot. Suprisingly it obliterated the entire nest. One piect of the paper like nest came drifting down like a feather. All I saw were 3 YJ in the area of the former nest. Loggers went to lunch and I left the area for a bit. They cut the tree with no further issues. "It's a Bill of Rights - Not a Bill of Needs" The World is a combustible Place | |||
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I mentioned soapy water on page two . Not my preferred method though . I prefer to terminate them with extreme prejudice ... | |||
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Age Quod Agis |
Outstanding service. Glad you were well taken care of by these guys. "I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation." Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. | |||
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Question for my "edification" on yellow jacket behavior. In my 78 years of battling the little creatures, I have never seen a yellow jacket nest in a bush or tree. They have been in the ground or under a swing seat, but never higher up. Are my locals afraid of heights or just uneducated as to the benefits of moving on up in the neighborhood? | |||
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I think they are primarily ground dwellers but it's not uncommon to see them in nests above ground. I think in above-ground nests, they still tend to stay low to the ground. YMMV as my experience is getting my ass stung stepping on ground nests. Hedley Lamarr: Wait, wait, wait. I'm unarmed. Bart: Alright, we'll settle this like men, with our fists. Hedley Lamarr: Sorry, I just remembered . . . I am armed. | |||
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Down the Rabbit Hole |
+1 For future reference, this is an easy inexpensive method that works every time. I'm not quite as savage as chellim1 however. I just pour a quart of gasoline down the hole. I usually do it during the day just to make things more exciting. Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell | |||
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We are fortunate around here that the yellow jackets rarely if ever nest in the ground. It must be a regional thing. We have a ton of them, but they nest above ground, always in similar predictable locations. Every couple of weeks in the spring and then monthly until late summer I make the rounds and spray the foaming death on them early in the morning. Still find a new nest sometimes and get stung, but keeps them in reasonable check. I buy a case of the cheapest foaming wasp killer every spring. | |||
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