And so it is with yellow jackets. This particular gang of them has harassed The Gentleman Farmer and my family a few times this summer. One nephew has been stung on two occasions. It's hard to locate yellow jackets safely, so I've just avoided the area and put off dealing with it. Today I was mowing, thinking I was not close to where the nest was, actually kindof mowing a border around where I thought it was, when it suddenly looked like the ground was moving where I had just mowed.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Eviction day...
And so it is with yellow jackets. This particular gang of them has harassed The Gentleman Farmer and my family a few times this summer. One nephew has been stung on two occasions. It's hard to locate yellow jackets safely, so I've just avoided the area and put off dealing with it. Today I was mowing, thinking I was not close to where the nest was, actually kindof mowing a border around where I thought it was, when it suddenly looked like the ground was moving where I had just mowed.
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I was in the parking lot at WalMart the other day and saw a discarded soda can that was covered with honeybees. I had never seen bees feeding on discarded soda the way yellow jackets commonly do. Do you have any ideas?
ReplyDeleteWOW - Yellow jackets!!! That's no fun!!
ReplyDeleteHey Jack (long time!), I don't really have much explanation, but my guess is the weather has alot of bees off kilter. I noticed there were a few bees around the drink dispensers when I worked the Wayside booth at the fair. Usually, bees don't get out much when it's rainy (or cloudy), but I think they get a little cabin fever and/or have some need they have to get out for. Or, the lack of sunshine causes less flowers to bloom, causing bees to gather what they can find.
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