Easy Access to Bee Spray

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hillbilly rick

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North Central WV
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Deere 2520
I know it is a matter of time before I brush hog over a yellow jackets nest. I thought a can of spray would be an option if you can't immediately get off the tractor. The cup holder is not tall enough to keep the can in on the hills I mow. Has anyone found a good solution to having a can handy without using the cup holder? My thought was some type of elastic strap attached to the ROPS, but I have not been able to find anything. What have you bought or made for this?

By the way, there are lots of "good" stories if you search yellow jacket on these forums. They may make you decide to mow in a bee suit!
 
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Put the can in a ziplock bag and duct tape or zip tie to your ROPS
 
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Use white PVC pipe; hose clamped to the R.O.P.S., with capacity/length for 2 cans minimum. The cans will stay cooler and you can have the second can handy by opening both end caps and pushing the new can out with the empty if you can move away fast enough.




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Once you go flail you never go back:thumbsup::licking::drool:
 
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A friend of mine has 600 acres near Abilene Texas. He rented a bulldozer last week to knock down cedar trees. One of the trees hit an oak and he was swarmed by the africanised honey bees. He barely made to a place on his pasture where he had signal to call his wife. Paramedics got to him in time and now he is Ok, but he was stung over 500 times.
 
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Put the can in a ziplock bag and duct tape or zip tie to your ROPS

This might work here, if the bag is left with an opening. concerned about heating of a full can in the closed bag. I might try ripping the bag away while jumping after releasing the seat belt..... Dang too late ,they have got me again.I was just stung last week picking blueberrys, did not see the yellowjacket until---Made my hand swell up two days, could not bend the joints,,even with sting-eze immediately on it.
 
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A friend of mine has 600 acres near Abilene Texas. He rented a bulldozer last week to knock down cedar trees. One of the trees hit an oak and he was swarmed by the africanised honey bees. He barely made to a place on his pasture where he had signal to call his wife. Paramedics got to him in time and now he is Ok, but he was stung over 500 times.

I feel for him, bet he will be a spell trying to recover.. I hate the small yellow-jackets that swarm out from underneith the lawn mower.. they will follow you too..
 
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A friend of mine has 600 acres near Abilene Texas. He rented a bulldozer last week to knock down cedar trees. One of the trees hit an oak and he was swarmed by the africanised honey bees. He barely made to a place on his pasture where he had signal to call his wife. Paramedics got to him in time and now he is Ok, but he was stung over 500 times.




Been there done that with white faced hornets 7 years ago.

2-1/2 days in the ER and ICU and a month home with bed rest.

Over 400 anti venom injections as of this month and I am only blessed with lifetime immunity for honey bees only as of this month.


This summer may be another one for higher poison level in venoms so be extra carefull out there.


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Once you go Flail you never go back:thumbsup::licking::drool:
 
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I’ve hit more bees and hornets nests than I care to remember. Forget the spray idea, it’ll just slow you down and let them sting you more. The best thing I’ve found, short of a bee suit, and to really keep an eye open for the swarm as you go around. They won’t get you when you first go over the nest, it’s when you come back around and they’re all swarmed around the nest, and pizzed. If you watch, you can see them and get stopped in time. I’ve kept myself from running over quite a few batches the last couple years, and no stings since.
 
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I致e hit more bees and hornets nests than I care to remember. Forget the spray idea, it値l just slow you down and let them sting you more. The best thing I致e found, short of a bee suit, and to really keep an eye open for the swarm as you go around. They won稚 get you when you first go over the nest, itç—´ when you come back around and theyæ±*e all swarmed around the nest, and pizzed. If you watch, you can see them and get stopped in time. I致e kept myself from running over quite a few batches the last couple years, and no stings since.
My sentiments exactly. If they are swarming you it is too late for a can of spray.

Aaron Z
 

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