Posted by Nancy Howell on June 25, 2010 at 13:50:05 from (144.162.49.4):
In Reply to: Re: Woo Pig Sooie posted by big fred on June 25, 2010 at 11:01:04:
There"s about 15 acres or more in this area. It has overgrown with pine and sweetgum saplings, briers, berry vines, and lots of other weeds. Even found some kudzu.
Got lucky when I stepped on a bumble bee nest. It was a very small nest only a couple of bees and only one that got after me. That bee was very determined to sting me in the face, but I was able to fend him off. He did eventually tag me on the leg.
Surprisingly the wasps were not nearly as aggressive. They didn"t get after me when I cut down the sapling where their nest was or James when I called him over and had him run the bush hog over it. And yes, I told him there was a wasp nest there before he shredded it.
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