A little after dark "buzz" work

Royse

Well-known Member
I had this rolling land side setting outside my garage door upside down.
I was intending on cleaning it up and putting it back on my plow.
Apparently, I don't work as fast as other creatures do.
They were NOT happy with me, but I didn't get stung!

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The best way that I've found to deal with them is to serve my one hard drinking buddy a few shots and about a half dozen beers, then tell him that he gets the other half dozen after he takes a stick, goes and stabs the nest, then wiggles the stick around as hard as he can for a few seconds while I stand back about a 100' or so. Always works, and then when he comes over the next day he always shows me the rash he woke up with.

Mark
 
I have a truck that hasn't been driven for a few months, been doing the brakes and a few other things, as I feel like it. The other day I lifted the hood and found not one, but TWO nice size wasp nests! I gently lowered the hood, went into the house and got a can of Hotshot. They ain't there no more! Opened the passenger door and back behind the hinge was another smaller nest, got them too.
 
I've opened the gas tank door on both my F150, as well as my Camaro several times and found wasp nests. The other day I popped the rear one, reached in and removed the gas cap, and as I was coming out with the cap several flew past my hand. Where the next was hanging, I'm surprised I didn't get stung. It had been less than a week since I had put gas in the rear tank, so they do tend to work pretty fast.
 

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