Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I was cutting a field yesterday and on the next go around, noticed some bugs. I stopped and looked... they looked like big black horseflies all congregating at a specific area on the ground.
They were QUICK little buggers...I tried to get a view and they'd stop and ZIP away real quick.
I had a voice in back of my head to stand clear of them and NOT make the next pass by them (I'm allergic little cretans of the stinging variety)
I cut elsewhere for while & came back. I got a better look and they WERE black which confused me. Seems their tail had a wasp like shape so I figured they were of some "nasty" family.
On another glance, I thought I might have seen some yellow or something on the TAIL where the stinger is but again, these dudes were BLACK. I kind of self confirmed that they were of the vespid family when I saw some "trash". Seems it was part of a paper nest (aka, hornets)
I don't think I've ever seen a black ones like these, is that legit or was I perhaps getting something mixed up?
As I'm now allergic to the stinging little critters (yellow jackets/hornets moreso than wasps/bees) I was cutting the field with a bit of nervousness as it was probably 4' tall and not cut in 2 years. Perfect place for them to nest as I learned several years ago when this exact thing happened.
In case it crossed your mind, I DID have my epipen with me, as well as cellphone.
The irony is, my wifes aunt passed. she's being cremated and wanted her ashes spread out on the farm in this location. As I was seeing the little createns fly around, it dawned on me the irony...had I been severely stung and not received help fast enough, I could have had a very bad day while helping to prepare the area for someone elses memorial.
They were QUICK little buggers...I tried to get a view and they'd stop and ZIP away real quick.
I had a voice in back of my head to stand clear of them and NOT make the next pass by them (I'm allergic little cretans of the stinging variety)
I cut elsewhere for while & came back. I got a better look and they WERE black which confused me. Seems their tail had a wasp like shape so I figured they were of some "nasty" family.
On another glance, I thought I might have seen some yellow or something on the TAIL where the stinger is but again, these dudes were BLACK. I kind of self confirmed that they were of the vespid family when I saw some "trash". Seems it was part of a paper nest (aka, hornets)
I don't think I've ever seen a black ones like these, is that legit or was I perhaps getting something mixed up?
As I'm now allergic to the stinging little critters (yellow jackets/hornets moreso than wasps/bees) I was cutting the field with a bit of nervousness as it was probably 4' tall and not cut in 2 years. Perfect place for them to nest as I learned several years ago when this exact thing happened.
In case it crossed your mind, I DID have my epipen with me, as well as cellphone.
The irony is, my wifes aunt passed. she's being cremated and wanted her ashes spread out on the farm in this location. As I was seeing the little createns fly around, it dawned on me the irony...had I been severely stung and not received help fast enough, I could have had a very bad day while helping to prepare the area for someone elses memorial.