skipmarcy
Veteran Member
What I've always called yellow jackets are the in-ground nesting ones that resemble a small wasp and yes, they usually don't come out around here until it's been steadily hot for awhile, July or August. Well, it's been fairly warm here for awhile now and I hit a hole/nest weedeating last week - about 6 or 8 stings before I ran far enough and pulled the last one off of my pant leg, all the while holding the running weedeater. Those little buggers won't let go once they get attached !!
Luckily I have no allergic reaction to them but that liquid fire for an hour or so sure gets old, then they itch for days similar to chiggers. My wife & I have been going to the spot to try and find the hole but no luck yet, we've done this several times over the years, and I'll go down one night and pour something down the hole to kill them. If I'm REAL lucky a skunk will find the nest and it will be all over without me getting any more involved.
Luckily I have no allergic reaction to them but that liquid fire for an hour or so sure gets old, then they itch for days similar to chiggers. My wife & I have been going to the spot to try and find the hole but no luck yet, we've done this several times over the years, and I'll go down one night and pour something down the hole to kill them. If I'm REAL lucky a skunk will find the nest and it will be all over without me getting any more involved.