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Rusty Heap 06-16-2019 11:12 PM

S/W 9mm short spoon against hornets nest
 
Grins.


made with my own artistic impression of death via lead poisoning.

joys of living on 5 acres.

:cool: my video:

:rolleyes::D:)

https://vimeo.com/130597562

Bill Douglas 06-16-2019 11:39 PM

Do be careful. When I was a little boy my friend Mark Allen and I shot up a bee hive with .22s. They chased us and GOT us.

svandamme 06-16-2019 11:41 PM

1-0 against the hornets you say

Sooooo they moved out after that then?

KFC911 06-17-2019 04:26 AM

Isn't a 9mm short just a wimpy .380?

Everybody needs a .44 magmum on occasion....'just because :)

.45 Arroz Con Pollo would be my menu selection....

I am a procastinator extrordinaire too....I need to get off my butt and send some amps in for "large space" giggles too ;)....but I'm sloooooow.

svandamme 06-17-2019 05:41 AM

I don't think it matters much on a paper hornets nest if that boolIt comes through with 90 gr @1,025 OR 115gr @ 1180 FPS

rfuerst911sc 06-17-2019 06:06 AM

Use a 12 gauge ......... do it right or not at all ! :D

targa911S 06-17-2019 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10494299)
Isn't a 9mm short just a wimpy .380?

Everybody needs a .44 magmum on occasion....'just because :)

.45 Arroz Con Pollo would be my menu selection....

I am a procastinator extrordinaire too....I need to get off my butt and send some amps in for "large space" giggles too ;)....but I'm sloooooow.

9 short (kurz) IS a .380

KFC911 06-17-2019 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 10494441)
9 short (kurz) IS a .380

Yep...so I figure one 12 ga. Fiocchi 00 Defensive load buckshot is worth a dozen of 'em...all at once :)

I'll leave the ballistics up to Higgy....

Rusty Heap 06-17-2019 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 10494368)
Use a 12 gauge ......... do it right or not at all ! :D


Go Big or Go Home you say?


how about a 65 pound cast iron Black Powder Cannon?

.68 bore.


A Guteral sound you feel.

KAAAA BOOOOM


https://vimeo.com/53445174

svandamme 06-17-2019 10:18 AM

with hornets, there is only one right weapon to use and that's a flame thrower with f'ing Napalm , not liquid fuel, NAPALM.

Burn the suckers fast and hot, with a good afterburn , just to make sure

Jeff Higgins 06-17-2019 10:44 AM

I remember Dave (Rusty Heap) and I taking turns on that very same hornets' nest with my M1A Scout Squad rifle one afternoon. It took a few magazines, but we did manage to knock some pretty big pieces off of it. They were equally unimpressed. Their flimsy paper housing offers almost no resistance.

red-beard 06-17-2019 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 10494626)
with hornets, there is only one right weapon to use and that's a flame thrower with f'ing Napalm , not liquid fuel, NAPALM.

Burn the suckers fast and hot, with a good afterburn , just to make sure

I did that with MAPP gas. It was a very small nest. Wasps burn!

svandamme 06-17-2019 11:47 AM

It better be a small nest cause else they will come out and find you.
My 2 uncles and dad, when I was ten had found a nest in a old railroad sleepr converted to sitting bench.. They thought it was a good idea to douse it with petrol and light it.

Things I learned that day
1 uncles could run faster then I had expected them to run with their beer gut
2 the wasps wer faster yet
3 The thing burned for half an hour
4 the wasps were still pissed an hour later
5 and then continued regular flight ops from the still smoking nest.

svandamme 06-17-2019 11:48 AM

I f ing hate wasps. They're are hard core @55holes

red-beard 06-17-2019 11:50 AM

The nests are not like the enclosed nest. They are open honey comb looking things, which hang down.

https://agrilifecdn.tamu.edu/txapiar...-wasp-nest.jpg

Eric at Pelican Parts 06-17-2019 11:52 AM

Nope nope nope, no way in hell I'd do that. I'd need a rocket launcher

svandamme 06-17-2019 12:17 PM

european wasps are smaller, but they can have much much bigger nests
think 6000 for a normal summer, or 15000 if it's really hot for a long time..

https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/sites/ga...9fa3d70c1c2b3b

And they usually live underground or under a roof or somewhere that you just can't destroy em easily..

The key is to trap the scouts, because if even just one of the bastards manages to get back to the nest to tell em you are having a BBQ... ,fogettabout it..
Don't whack em, even if you succeed a dead wasp gives off something that attracts and pisses off the others..

This works, I do it every summer... orange juice in bottle funnel

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pp0W5eMoo0...waspsphoto.jpg

rfuerst911sc 06-17-2019 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 10494616)
Go Big or Go Home you say?


how about a 65 pound cast iron Black Powder Cannon?

.68 bore.


A Guteral sound you feel.

KAAAA BOOOOM


https://vimeo.com/53445174

I like this idea !

KFC911 06-17-2019 12:38 PM

I've just discovered a new outpost...with my backpack blower. I'm going back at 'em with wimpy spray that only reaches out 25' :(. So...

If'n I don't post again within a few hours....can I get some artillery coverage :)?

red-beard 06-17-2019 12:38 PM

When I lived in the Northeast US, we would have Yellow Jacket Wasps which we called "ground bees". I don't see those around here. We mostly have paper wasps (nest I put the pictures), Mud Dobbers and the big red ones that like to land in my pool to collect water.


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