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I've been stung a lot through the years. First I can recall I was about 5 years old and my sister and I were playing at the neighbors when something stung me. Later at church I began uncontrollably projectile vomiting in the pews and was rushed to the ER in Oak Ridge. Turns out I'm allergic. Fun times.

From experience I can say that it's usually best to let them do their thing and not swat unless they are after you. And, spray the **** out of their nests...
Only luck ive ever has was gasoline after dark. Flame, rock on top.
 
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False. The reason the eggs are so good is because the chocolate to peanut butter ratio is optimized, imo.
And I only like the cups bc it is the CORRECT chocolate to peanut butter ratio.

Same goes for Oreos. No double stuff or thin Oreos. They are NOT the correct cookie to filling ration.
 
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Hopefully it was a radioactive bee from a planet light years away that stung me. I should be developing super-powers any moment now. I wonder what I get. I hope it's invisibility and mind control. . . though the power of flight would be pretty cool too. . . it'll probably be reverse mind control, where I agree with whatever anyone says to me and invisibility, but I only make things invisible that I'm trying to see. . .
Maybe you’ll grow a stinger on your ass
 
We had a nest behind the electric meter at our house when we lived in Indiana. I rigged up a shop vac right next to their entrance so if they tried to go in or out it would suck them up into the vacuum reservoir which I filled about halfway with water. I killed a bunch of them, but eventually had to call a profesional to handle it.
Yeah, that vacuum idea sucked.
 
Jumping into the yellow jacket discussion, I had a massive nest next to the side of my house that I never went to. I didn't realize how big it was until I dug it out. But I would estimate it was almost 3 ft deep and equally as wide.

I found this stuff on Amazon called Stryker 54 which creates a heavy fog instead of a spray.

Basically pump a little near the hole to take out the guard yellow jackets at night when they are all home. And then stick the straw in the entrance of the hole and hold down the trigger until your finger gets tired. Which was about half a bottle. The fog descends its way through the entirety of the nest and pretty much kills them on contact. I wasn't stung once and it took out hundreds of them instantly.

I've successfully used this stuff to take out wasp nests and ant colonies.
 
Jumping into the yellow jacket discussion, I had a massive nest next to the side of my house that I never went to. I didn't realize how big it was until I dug it out. But I would estimate it was almost 3 ft deep and equally as wide.

I found this stuff on Amazon called Stryker 54 which creates a heavy fog instead of a spray.

Basically pump a little near the hole to take out the guard yellow jackets at night when they are all home. And then stick the straw in the entrance of the hole and hold down the trigger until your finger gets tired. Which was about half a bottle. The fog descends its way through the entirety of the nest and pretty much kills them on contact. I wasn't stung once and it took out hundreds of them instantly.

I've successfully used this stuff to take out wasp nests and ant colonies.
Again, if you dont kill the Queen. She will go to another hole and recolonize.
 
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nope. it is death, within minutes.

Beyond anaphylaxis, the main concept lies to myocardial damage and ventricular dysfunction, which can lead to shock and cardiovascular collapse. It is commonly believed that the depression of cardiac output due to coronary hypoperfusion from systemic vasodilation associated with leakage of plasma and volume loss due to increased vascular permeability, and the following reduced venous return, constitute the main causes of cardiovascular collapse encountered in anaphylactic shock. Indeed, during anaphylactic shock circulating blood volume may decrease by as much as 35% within 10 minutes due to transfer of intravascular fluid to extravascular space

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Bro do you have a degree in peanut butterology?
 
When is the last time you were stung by a bee?

. . . I was getting buzzed by some carpenter bees or bumble bees yesterday. I'd just kinda swat my hand at them and they'd move. Then one buzzed my head and I swatted at it. I hit this one and it went down to the ground at my feet, under the table. I looked at it and noticed it wasn't a bumble bee, it was a yellow jacket.

No sooner than I glanced at it, it got up and made a bee line at my forehead. Never seen a bee move so fast. No doubt it was pissed, cause it hit me nearly between the eyes and stung on impact. It was stuck to my forehead. I had to swipe at it 3 or 4 times to get it loose. It hurt pretty good and swelled up a little. Good thing I had an emergency can of Copenhagen. This morning my head has a dime size bruise that feels like I was hit with a ball-peen hammer.
i don’t know what it was, but some little bastard with wings came out of the ground at my mom’s house last summer and stung my eye brow. hurt like hell for 3 days.
 

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Jumping into the yellow jacket discussion, I had a massive nest next to the side of my house that I never went to. I didn't realize how big it was until I dug it out. But I would estimate it was almost 3 ft deep and equally as wide.

I found this stuff on Amazon called Stryker 54 which creates a heavy fog instead of a spray.

Basically pump a little near the hole to take out the guard yellow jackets at night when they are all home. And then stick the straw in the entrance of the hole and hold down the trigger until your finger gets tired. Which was about half a bottle. The fog descends its way through the entirety of the nest and pretty much kills them on contact. I wasn't stung once and it took out hundreds of them instantly.

I've successfully used this stuff to take out wasp nests and ant colonies.
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