Posted by js305 on May 25, 2013 at 06:35:40 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: OT: wasps posted by woodbutcher on May 25, 2013 at 03:20:40:
I had a similar experience with what sounds like the same thing. I had a roll of chain link fencing that was laying on the ground with vines growing up through it. I started to move it and these things exploded all around me. I wasn't stung but they were really aggressive and swarmed for over an hour after leaving them alone. When I tried to approach the roll they came out again. I couldn't tell at the time if they were on a nest or in the ground underneath.
I took a can of gas and pitched it at the whole roll of wire and it seemed to slow them down. Late at night they were still flying around. I didn't want to burn the wire. I got a long chain and got a hook in the wire and pulled it off and found they were all coming out of a hole in the ground that was about an inch in diameter. A long piece of pipe and a slow trickle of gas finally took care of them. They were the size of small bumble bees but all black and really fast.
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