Richard
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I was out walking the dogs this morning and went by the blueberry bushes as they are just now, starting to ripen (something we look forward to all year)
As I was walking down the line of berry bushes, about 50' worth, I noticed a single yellowjacket...then another, buzzing around the bushes and landing on the leaves.
I'm highly curious about this because
a) I'm allergic to stings with yellow jackets
b) I don't want anyone else to get stung
c) they seemed to be walking on the leaves, I presumed/hoped they were simply getting a morning drink.
d) This was 7:00 am, sun was up but was cool out and the morning dew had the grass/leaves soaking with dew.
With the berries on their way to ripen, I now wonder/fear if in fact, there might be a nest built inside this small jumble of bushes.
1. If there is no nest, then there are no worries
2. If there DOES happen to be a nest then I'm left to wonder
* How do I work my way in there to find out? (I might add that we actually have TWO rows of blueberry bushes with a little 'walk way' down the middle however, they've grown up over the years and walking down this middle lets a bunch of branches swat you in the face) If there is a nest in there you could possibly walk right up to it without knowing it and suffer the consequenses.
* If there IS in fact a hive in there then how might I get rid of it so we can have access to the berries over the next couple weeks?
I know a lot of people that will be bummed out if we don't have any blueberries this year, after losing them last year to the late spring frost.
As I was walking down the line of berry bushes, about 50' worth, I noticed a single yellowjacket...then another, buzzing around the bushes and landing on the leaves.
I'm highly curious about this because
a) I'm allergic to stings with yellow jackets
b) I don't want anyone else to get stung
c) they seemed to be walking on the leaves, I presumed/hoped they were simply getting a morning drink.
d) This was 7:00 am, sun was up but was cool out and the morning dew had the grass/leaves soaking with dew.
With the berries on their way to ripen, I now wonder/fear if in fact, there might be a nest built inside this small jumble of bushes.
1. If there is no nest, then there are no worries
2. If there DOES happen to be a nest then I'm left to wonder
* How do I work my way in there to find out? (I might add that we actually have TWO rows of blueberry bushes with a little 'walk way' down the middle however, they've grown up over the years and walking down this middle lets a bunch of branches swat you in the face) If there is a nest in there you could possibly walk right up to it without knowing it and suffer the consequenses.
* If there IS in fact a hive in there then how might I get rid of it so we can have access to the berries over the next couple weeks?
I know a lot of people that will be bummed out if we don't have any blueberries this year, after losing them last year to the late spring frost.