Sure, I just had to watch the video........at 10:40 f’ing PM.......sleep now? No, not now. Sigh, why do I always do this?
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostYep. Those are actual yellow jackets. They nest in the ground but are known to nest in a hollow tree stump or a car!
Once when I was about 20, I drove over a nest in a food plot! We had the windows down and I had to leave my truck til after dark.
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Originally posted by rjtkdplus View PostYes, they add a whole new dimension to squirrel hunting. When you’re looking up and step on a hole, they attack en mass! It happened to me a few times as a kid.
Once when I was about 20, I drove over a nest in a food plot! We had the windows down and I had to leave my truck til after dark.
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I was shredding pasture a few years ago and ran over a huge nest of ground hornets. As luck would have it I was on my cousin's new JD with an air conditioned cab. Next round I just stopped and set the batwings right on top of the nest and let her run about half throttle for about 20 minutes. Slowly the swarm started to get smaller and smaller. These evil bastages were hitting the windows of the cab so hard I thought they would break the glass. I didn't get em all but I made a lot yellow jacket jam that day.
Now that car needed about 100 lb of tannerite in it.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostI was shredding pasture a few years ago and ran over a huge nest of ground hornets. As luck would have it I was on my cousin's new JD with an air conditioned cab. Next round I just stopped and set the batwings right on top of the nest and let her run about half throttle for about 20 minutes. Slowly the swarm started to get smaller and smaller. These evil bastages were hitting the windows of the cab so hard I thought they would break the glass. I didn't get em all but I made a lot yellow jacket jam that day.
Now that car needed about 100 lb of tannerite in it.
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A few years back I was hunting in an old blind that was left on a place we were hunting. It had a hollow box raised floor. Didn't know there was a huge honeycomb in the floor. I started to scrape some trash off the floor with a 2 x 4 and the blind quickly got to looking like the inside of that car! Had to run for it in a hurry. Best part was that I was out at the lease by myself. Got stung several times but got lucky it wasn't a lot worse.
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