Not sure. A few years ago i got hit on my hand, and a few days later i went to the walk in clinic cause i felt like crap. They actually took a dude out of a room, pulled me in there and started giving me shots. By the third shot i felt better, but the dr told me the next time it could be...
I didn't know that, thx for the heads up so i don't have a heart attack when they do that to me! I broke down and got a bee suit a couple years ago, I've used it but never had them on me that hard. And yes I'm allergic to them.
I had never seen/ noticed them before i started a big underground job years ago, and yes they are rather intimidating. It took several days of older guys explaining that they won't mess with you before i believed them lol
The cicada killers are a solitary wasp, and won't sting you unless you try to pick them up or something. They love freshly disturbed dirt, which is where i first encountered them on a ditch job. I about ran away like a little girl screaming until another guy told me what they were. In summer...
Oh yes they are, terrifying. The "scavenger" thing means that they will feed on meat or carrion that they didn't themselves necessarily kill, so technically just about everything including humans fits the bill. Social wasps bother your summer bbq because they are drawn to the meat, which while...
Yeah. frig that shit. But if they are scavengers, like other hornets, yellowjackets, and paper wasps, baiting them with that stuff will kill them (if they are in scavenging mode, aka summer). Since I became allergic i went all in hardcore adhd style and learned all sorts of stuff about my enemy...
Timely topic as i was bee suited up this am killing wasps. I always have them really bad here, like they will build nests in your fuel cap on a daily driver bad. I wonder if fipronil works on them. You can mix it with a meat bait like tuna, they come and feed it to the hive, a few days later...
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