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Quite dead. BTW, the entire forest floor is about 4" thick of pine needles. Fire was (unfortunately) not an option.
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Pffft ! Look at you -- using proper equipment and skill. To hell with that!
The challenge is doing it with a can of gas, a cigar and in cut off short & flips flops. |
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Quoted: What did you do with the nests? View Quote When the tree fell I ripped it apart with a stick and sprayed the insides with Demon WP. |
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I get yellow jackets in my yard sometimes, just watch and see where they are going in and out.
Wait for dark, funnel, gasoline, and close their hole. No more yellow jackets! Never seen an above ground nest like that! |
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Are yellow jackets really the assholes of the wasp/bee universe, or would that title more appropriately go to another bee/wasp, such as the bald faced hornet?
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Bald faced hornets and YJ's are equally mean. Dealt with both before. Both suck!
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Seriously guy I admit I'm a giant pussy around those things. Phobia of flying/stinging things since I was a little kid. I admire your bravery. (No homo)
Thing is I'm at the same time fascinated by them. Go figure. |
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I'll ask a question. Did you get stung? If so, how many times?
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Here the nests are underground. Are they all that big or is that some kind of harassed Florida yellow jacket?
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You should have taken that to a Hillary Clinton, or Bernie Sanders For President campaign rally, and dropped it off.
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Quoted: I'll ask a question. Did you get stung? If so, how many times? View Quote When I was chainsawing I had to retreat because I was absolutely covered with them blocking my vision a bit. I put the saw down, walked about 50' away and cleared away my veil and then went back to it. |
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What kind of property was this? I can't imagine just going after a nest in the middle of nowhere. Somebody wanted them gone.
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Quoted: Here the nests are underground. Are they all that big or is that some kind of harassed Florida yellow jacket? View Quote Almost a shame to kill it; it is something impressive to behold, regardless of their temperament! |
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What type of suit were you wearing?
I didn't think regular bee keeping clothes were adequate to prevent yellow jacket stings. |
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How thick is that suit? How long are the stingers or whatever on a Yellowjacket?
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Quoted: What kind of property was this? I can't imagine just going after a nest in the middle of nowhere. Somebody wanted them gone. View Quote |
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Was it really great and a lot of fun. Did you really enjoy it a lot?
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Church property. They didn't realize it was there until they started setting up platforms for campsites. It would have been about 100' to the nearest tent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What kind of property was this? I can't imagine just going after a nest in the middle of nowhere. Somebody wanted them gone. Did you kill them or just destroy the nest? In other words are there now about 1 million POed Yellow Jackets cruising the FL swamp looking for pay back. |
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Good job OP. Something like that could kill people. Other than burning or drowning, I can't imagine a more horrible way to die.
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How did you stay hydrated or did you take a water break? 3 hours in this infernal heat with all the stuff you had on must have been pure hell. |
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Quoted: What type of suit were you wearing? I didn't think regular bee keeping clothes were adequate to prevent yellow jacket stings. View Quote T-shirt Long sleeve Field & Stream fishing shirt Dadant triple layer economy bee jacket with zippered hood/veil. Camouflage Wal-mart hat (to keep the veil from touching the face when looking up). Gloves: 2 layers: Mechanix underneath. Outerlayer of thick leather gloves; duct taped to the jacket. Waist down: Underwear, cheap camo Wal-Mart pants (underneath), Duluth Firehose pants, Tyvek suit zipped up to my sternum with the arms tied around my waist. Boots: black leather duct taped to my Duluth pants. Tyvek suit (with feet cut off) taped to the outside of my boots. |
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Quoted: How did you stay hydrated or did you take a water break? 3 hours in this infernal heat with all the stuff you had on must have been pure hell. View Quote When I was finished I was overheated (face red, beginning of chills, soaked clothes). I stripped down to 1 layer (pants and t-shirt), chugged Gatorade and cranked the AC baby! |
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