It is starting to get colder here in NE Ohio so I am getting ready for fall and so are the &^%$!! yellow jacket wasps. A few years ago I was headed for some yard work, stopped in the garage, picked up my gloves and went out. When I put on the gloves, a miserable &^%!! yellow jacket had crawled into the end of a finger to spend the winter. Needless to say, it was a very painful experience for me and a fast send off for the &^%$!! yellow jacket.
So check your gloves before putting them on in the approaching colder weather. I surely do, now. A word to the wise, etc.
--earlgo
Yellow Jackets hibernating
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Yellow Jackets hibernating
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- warmstrong1955
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Re: Yellow Jackets hibernating
I feel your pain......
Our most abundant stingers here are European Paper wasps.
I have 4 of those Rain Train traveling water sprinklers. About two weeks ago, I picked up one, through the hole ion the top of the casting, to drag it & the hose back to the other side of the yard.
Felt something jabbing me in the fingers.
Appears they had converted the sprinkler into a mobile home. I checked the other sprinklers, and found another hitchhiker. I wear gloves when I move 'em now....
Bill
Our most abundant stingers here are European Paper wasps.
I have 4 of those Rain Train traveling water sprinklers. About two weeks ago, I picked up one, through the hole ion the top of the casting, to drag it & the hose back to the other side of the yard.
Felt something jabbing me in the fingers.
Appears they had converted the sprinkler into a mobile home. I checked the other sprinklers, and found another hitchhiker. I wear gloves when I move 'em now....
Bill
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Re: Yellow Jackets hibernating
The problem when you squash a yellow jacket is that they release some kind of scent that tells all the other yellow jackets "Hey, someone just squished me. Make him PAY!".
Then all his friend come around looking for you.
It's like the insect version of "Assault on Precinct 13".
Steve
Then all his friend come around looking for you.
It's like the insect version of "Assault on Precinct 13".
Steve
- SteveHGraham
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Re: Yellow Jackets hibernating
For some reason, I feel like I have to go to Ohio and attack some guy.SteveM wrote:The problem when you squash a yellow jacket is that they release some kind of scent that tells all the other yellow jackets "Hey, someone just squished me. Make him PAY!".
Then all his friend come around looking for you.
It's like the insect version of "Assault on Precinct 13".
Being stung by anything is annoying, but it's especially annoying when they don't play fair. Hiding in a glove...that's just not right.
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