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vash 08-09-2014 10:54 AM

personal best in 100td dash. In flip flops.
 
My painters gave me homework. I decided to also remove an ancient alarm bell/box. Opening it up a wasp flew by and went into the slots. Rut roh. I opened it up yo peek in and a few fly out. I could hear the buzz. Not sure how I got off that ladder but I was gone! I think my screwdriver levitated for a few moments until it realized I wasn't holding it anymore.

Gah. I admit. Scared of wasp.
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100 yard dash. No td

scottmandue 08-09-2014 10:58 AM

Yes, very very nasty critters... If you didn't already know Home Depot sells wasp spray, the type that squirts a stream about 8-10 feet so you don't have to get close and kills on contact.

masraum 08-09-2014 11:03 AM

I'm not too worried about bees. I still don't mess with them, but they don't scare me. Wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, don't like those at all.

We had a wooden privacy fence down the side of the house where the garbage cans sat. One year, some wasps made nest on it. I hadn't noticed and walked out to put a bag in the trash cans when one decided I was too close. I felt it hit one of my knuckles. I turned around and ran. The gate to the back yard was closed. I had my hands out in front of me to open the latch before I got to the gate. I guess that was inadequate. I literally went through the closed gate. I flattened it and then ended up on the ground myself.

But I didn't get stung again. I'm pretty sure I heard the wasps laughing as I was laying on the ground.

id10t 08-09-2014 11:03 AM

And deal with them at night. Much safer.

Rick V 08-09-2014 11:04 AM

Yeah get the can of wasp killer that comes with the 3X9 scope mounted on it. Make a game out of it, see if you can take them out of the air before you go after the mother ship

scottmandue 08-09-2014 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by id10t (Post 8205930)
And deal with them at night. Much safer.

Excellent point! I hit them first thing in the morning when it is nice and cool... and little or no wind... that spray is some nasty stuff!

Tervuren 08-09-2014 11:19 AM

Wasp stings are no worse than a doctor's needle to me, although the venom they inject makes it hurt longer. I've only been stung by mud dabbers(often) and also a very giant blue one while picking blackberries.

I have some great close ups of them from when a yellow 944 I had was loaded with their nests.

I also while taking apart the engine in my other 944, found a nest under the AC compressor bracket.

Bee stings though, or yellow jacket nests - I care not for! Kinda funny how diff people react to diff things.

Hugh R 08-09-2014 02:11 PM

A person I know who has to deal with "the public" keeps a can of wasp spray on his desk. He can hit an undesirable from 10" away and they will retreat, fast.

nostatic 08-09-2014 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8205921)
Yes, very very nasty critters... If you didn't already know Home Depot sells wasp spray, the type that squirts a stream about 8-10 feet so you don't have to get close and kills on contact.

^^^ this

and +1 to morning or evening

johnco 08-09-2014 02:25 PM

worst thing to do is run. I'll knock down a big nest with my hand and stay still until they settle down, swat each wasp down and step on them. never get stung. they attack anything that moves. stay still and the wasps won't bother you

Taz's Master 08-09-2014 02:54 PM

I'm no fan of hornets, aggressive and painful. But some are carnivorous, and while it can pose a danger, a big white-faced hornet's nest is very effective at reducing garden pests and such. Like I said, I've never been a fan, but I don't destroy a nest unless it is likely to pose a risk.

Evans, Marv 08-09-2014 02:59 PM

John, you're more of a man than the rest of us put together.
Clif - You can buy a wasp trap at HD equivalent. They include a plastic canister shaped trap with liquid attractant. you can hang it next to the area where the wasps are or out in the open to trap wasps in the surrounding area. I had a large number of wasps around my house a few years ago (didn't know where the nests were) & put out one of these traps. It would fill up with wasps, I'd empty it, restock the attractant & do it again. I had fewer wasps the next year, set the trap up & had none the following year.

KFC911 08-09-2014 04:01 PM

I'm VERY disappointed in ya Vash...I was expecting some GoPro video of a swan dive off the ladder with little girl screams and all you give us is are still pictures :D?

I also use the spray that shoots 20' too...great stuff...early morning and preferably when it's raining/damp....get's 'em all drop dead NOW. I keep a can in my truck...a great way to difuse a "situation" that won't get a second glance like pepper spray, etc. What I hate and have more problems with are yellow jackets with nests underground. Sprays don't work well from my experience....locate the nest entrance, then take a 12 oz. plastic bottle half full of gasoline and simply invert it and stick it in the hole right before dark when the activity has subsided...the fumes will wipe out the whole nest.

john70t 08-09-2014 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by johnco (Post 8206127)
worst thing to do is run. I'll knock down a big nest with my hand and stay still until they settle down, swat each wasp down and step on them. never get stung. they attack anything that moves. stay still and the wasps won't bother you

Yeah, easy for you to say that.
The rest of us aren't protected by 85% scar tissue. ;)

Porsche-O-Phile 08-09-2014 05:26 PM

personal best in 100td dash. In flip flops.
 
Those 8'+ cans work well as flamethrowers too just in case chemically killing the wasp nest isn't enough and you want to incinerate it too.

So I've been told. ;)

M.D. Holloway 08-09-2014 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 8206108)
A person I know who has to deal with "the public" keeps a can of wasp spray on his desk. He can hit an undesirable from 10" away and they will retreat, fast.

better than pepper spray and completely legal

slodave 08-09-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 8206218)
I'm VERY disappointed in ya Vash...I was expecting some GoPro video of a swan dive off the ladder with little girl screams and all you give us is are still pictures :D?

Yeah, Vash.... What's the point in asking for ideas on how to use your new GoPro, if you don't use it???? Go back and do it again tomorrow...

Lame. :rolleyes: :D

BeeMaster 08-10-2014 04:26 AM

Yep kill them, they are mean. Yes they will eat other insects, if you sep on one another will come along and eat it set on that one and two more will come to eat them and so on. Must I suggest the spray. Yes after dark when they are home is best but don't bring any artificial light with you. Look like you got the bell down so they will be looking for it on the wall for day or two then make a new nest near by.

KFC911 08-10-2014 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BeeMaster (Post 8206687)
Yep kill them, they are mean. Yes they will eat other insects, if you sep on one another will come along and eat it set on that one and two more will come to eat them and so on. Must I suggest the spray. Yes after dark when they are home is best but don't bring any artificial light with you. Look like you got the bell down so they will be looking for it on the wall for day or two then make a new nest near by.

I'll defer to the "Masters" expertise and I forgot to mention THAT in a previous post. I "shot" one down 'bout a week ago during the rain and after dark. Got 'em all except "one" lingerer flying around the next day looking at the nest and all the "bodies" laying around...I do LIKE that spray stuff :D

mreid 08-10-2014 06:10 AM

Just be happy you don't have Texas red wasps (a kind of paper wasp).

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1407679754.jpg

They are big, mean and aggressive and will even go after and kill a tarantula.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1407679803.jpg


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