Quote from: adamperry on May 10, 2008, 03:04:10 AMI've also been stung by bumblebees and hornets. Believe me, the hornet is the worst. It feels like getting hit by a high voltage shock. How did you manage that? Bumblebee are probably the most docile among all those stinger bugs.
I've also been stung by bumblebees and hornets. Believe me, the hornet is the worst. It feels like getting hit by a high voltage shock.
Quote from: adamperry on May 10, 2008, 03:04:10 AMI wondered into a yellow jacket nest in the woods when I was a kid. After getting stung 13 or 14 times, you'll learn to respect them and their home. I've also been stung by bumblebees and hornets. Believe me, the hornet is the worst. It feels like getting hit by a high voltage shock. Check out this sting pain index on Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmidt_Sting_Pain_IndexNote that the sting of the common paper wasp ranks as more painful than the sting of the yellowjacket..
I wondered into a yellow jacket nest in the woods when I was a kid. After getting stung 13 or 14 times, you'll learn to respect them and their home. I've also been stung by bumblebees and hornets. Believe me, the hornet is the worst. It feels like getting hit by a high voltage shock.
I tried the old "if you don't move they won't sting you" trick and I am sorry but that doesn't do Jack
This has worked pretty well and I was even given what is called a Foetsie one Christmas
Plus the little smurfs scare my hummingbirds.
Perhaps I should just stick with the yellow from now on.
Actually, wasps are a valuable part of the ecology - they prey on and keep the numbers of many other insects and spiders in check.
While living in Peterhead a colony of wasps took up residence in a bird box
True, but yellowjackets tend to attack "en masse". I disturbed a nest on my bike once and was stung 50-60 times before I could get away.
Quote from: Benner on May 09, 2008, 07:56:34 PMThis has worked pretty well and I was even given what is called a Foetsie one ChristmasYeah, I got one of those during a clearance sale at Walmart last Fall. Paid around 6 bucks for it. Works like a charm, except for the smokey stench produced when a large insect is being fried. In any case Benner, whatever beef you may have with your neighborhood vespas, just be glad you don't live in Japan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Cool!BTW, we have these things around here. They're non-aggressive toward humans, but they'll sure scare the Colorful Enunciation out of you:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada_killer_wasp
Yeah, but the ones I see here are nearly as large as hummingbirds. You must have been at a great distance from them if you confused them with yellowjackets.
Yay! Another hummer lover! (Wait, that doesn't sound right... )