Posted by Billy NY on July 22, 2014 at 07:54:34 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: What kind of Bee posted by spudm on July 22, 2014 at 07:41:40:
Could be what I call a paper wasp, the ones that make the flat round paper nests, with all the open cells, slightly large brown ones make them too around here, but the yellow striped ones are more common. Both are kind of agressive at times you have to disturb them usually, often times they can be in close proximity, (well around here, things could be different elsewhere) and they won't bother with you, every so often you may get an ornery one.
I have the yellow ones in my gangbox outside right now, had to get a circular saw out, knew they were there, was real careful and they buzzed around, but that was it, soon as that door was shut again, they literally piled back in as things were the same again, calmed right down, I have got to remember to spray them some evening soon, hot& humid today, they will be super active, no time to mess with them then.
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