TK421
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Wed Sep-23-09 04:43 PM
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Stung...in the fucking face.....by a fucking wasp.......hurts |
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Working at my former bosses house today, I was up on a ladder scrubbing the porch slats and ceiling- I actually saw the fucker coming at me so I hurried down the ladder and did make it to the bottom but he still got me...fucking little bastard. Turns out, there is a nest being made inside one of the windows in a room in the back ( where I'm working now ) and that's where the thing was heading..guess I was in the way....
You see a wasp heading your way that looks like it has a destination in mind....fucking move
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Wed Sep-23-09 04:45 PM
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Ouch!
I'm so sorry, sweetie...
They must be awfully territorial, huh?
Feel better!
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TK421
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Wed Sep-23-09 04:55 PM
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2. Thanks Peggy....thankfully I don't have allergies to the stings |
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I've been holding ice to my cheek and it's helping a little...I'll just give it time
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:07 PM
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Territorial little things aren't they? We've having a battle of the yellow jackets here.
Hope you feel better soon. Some of those stings can hurt for quite a while.
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:14 PM
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4. Got me on my right cheek just by my jawbone....even talking is a bit painful |
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Edited on Wed Sep-23-09 05:14 PM by TK421
what I didn't mention was that my boss picked up this spray that not only kills the bastards on contact but kills anything they come into contact with....even that nest they were building. If I see them tomorrow ( yep, still gotta work ) they are frigging doomed
edited: spelling
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:26 PM
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5. that's a painful spot. |
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I know what you mean about them being friggin doomed. Good luck!
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:31 PM
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7. They are screwn!!@!$$! |
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:29 PM
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6. you want I should kick some wasp ass, TK421? |
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lemme at the little fucker
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TK421
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Wed Sep-23-09 05:33 PM
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8. Skittles...if they knew you were around here they would be scared shitless |
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to be in the same zip code as you! If I need wasp ass kicked...I'll call you :pals:
Otherwise...if that nest isn't destroyed by now ( I'm sure it is ) I have death in a frigging can waiting for them.
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:26 PM
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In my newspaper today was an article about the way to keep wasps away. Small ziplock bags filled with water, set around here and there. Seriously. Supposedly, the refracted light rays disturb them.
REally.
It was in the People's Pharmacy column.
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:31 PM
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10. That sounds pretty cool...but could you find a link to said article? |
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There are plenty of places I could hang bags of water around this property....I wish I had pictures, but it's right on the Delaware River.
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:43 PM
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11. google "ziplock bags water wasps" |
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you'll find a lot of hits. some people put a couple of shiny coins in the baggie. apparently it has to do with the wasp's vision.
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:55 PM
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13. I will try that out...thanks for the tip! |
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:) considering this project will take at least another week, week and a half but I'll look into it
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:48 PM
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12. My neighbor used the "plastic water bag" method |
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at his last backyard crawfish boil to keep the flies away. He hung five or six away from the picnic tables and I'll be damned if it didn't work really well. Supposedly they're attracted to the moisture that sweats from the bags.
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Wed Sep-23-09 10:56 PM
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14. thank you for that...I'm giving it a shot |
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Wed Sep-23-09 11:13 PM
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15. Sorry about that sting. |
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A bumble bee got me over the left eye when I was 8. The swelling was really bad. The area around my eye ended up the size of a baseball. When my aunt stopped by for a visit that evening, she took one look at me, shrieked and then gave me $5. Beyond the swelling, it didn't cause any serious damage. This last summer a wasp or hornet of some kind accosted me while I was at the top of a 20ft. ladder. He attacked so relentlessly I had no time to descend the ladder, so I had to swat like a madman until I finally hit him and he flew away. Good luck with your counter attack tomorrow! "He's back...and this time...It's personal".
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Wed Sep-23-09 11:26 PM
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16. This spray I have now will knock them down "on contact" it is deadly stuff |
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you don't want pets around it or other people or stuff they drink out of...I'm fairly confident I can get the job done tomorrow with no hassle but if there is a hassle, I'm gonna have fun with some target practice!! :evilgrin:
Did I mention that this frigging hurts like a bitch? It feels like I have a lump of concrete attached to my cheek that hurts when I talk or try to move it...it's a hard, swollen lump of pain. They will pay...dearly
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Thu Sep-24-09 10:05 AM
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21. That happened to me when I was a kid, too. |
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I was stung on the temple one evening, which led to my eye swelling up something horrible. The next morning my mom was alarmed and was going to take me to the doctor. Unfortunately, we went out to pull the laundry off the line first, and another wasp flew down and stung me at mid-forehead, right at my hairline. At that point, I'd had enough, so I went back to bed and didn't leave the house for at least 24 hours. I was absolutely miserable, and I now hate those damn things with a passion.
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:02 PM
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25. Twice in as many days! That sucks. |
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I'm fascinated by insects but do try and steer clear of stinging bugs. Especially bumbles, wasps, hornets and their ability to sting repeatedly! I've heard of people sometimes developing allergic reactions to stings as they age, that's why we keep a bottle of antihistamines on hand. Just in case.
:hi:
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Fri Sep-25-09 07:11 AM
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36. These guys came after me. |
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I wasn't bothering them, and I was probably 6-8 feet away from the next the first time I was stung, and at least twice that far away the next day. They were just angry, mean little buggers. Believe me, these days I stay as far away as possible. I seem to have developed some funky allergies as I get older, and I'm really afraid of what might happen if I were to be stung again.
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Thu Sep-24-09 12:42 PM
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23. Not to be pedantic, but |
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males do not attack or sting...they appear briefly in late summer/early fall to mate, sit around and eat nectar for a week or so, and die. :) Stings are present only in females, as the sting is an adaptation of the ovipositor (egg-laying organ.) Males can bite, though not as nastily as the females (who have more crushing mandibles designed to macerate prey.)
And yes, they can be bellicose and territorial buggers in the case of the social species. Solitary wasp species are generally more docile and uninterested. Some of the solitary-wasp stings are too fine to get through most human skin, being adapted to precisely slip into the vulnerable area of their specific prey to envenomate the prey insect or spider's nerve ganglia.
Just a science-geek sidebar. :) I still have a gut reaction to run from yellowjackets, which unfortunately makes for some hilarious moments on stage at a regular outdoor gig...
Todd in Cheesecurdistan, who only likes wasps when they're in front of his camera lens and not around his head
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:12 PM
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26. Ah, yes. I did know that about the males. |
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I didn't really think about it when I was writing though. :P I was stung at the base of the neck by a yellow-jacket when I was a kid. It wasn't to bad after the initial pain went away though. I'm fascinated by insects myself but give them plenty of space if can. :hi:
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Wed Sep-23-09 11:29 PM
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17. I got stung by one of them over the summer |
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I was getting out of my car at the grocery store and the little SOB came out of the blue and stung me on the hand. It felt like getting shot. I really feel for you - wasp stings are painful.
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:24 PM
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28. It's better today...still a bit sore though |
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Wed Sep-23-09 11:35 PM
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It happened to me when I was on a ladder too -- can't exactly run right away in that position.
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Thu Sep-24-09 12:32 AM
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19. I recently had a wasp's nest outside my apartment |
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Recently there was a wasp's nest right above the sliding glass door on my apartment which opens to the balcony; the nest was above the sliding glass door right where the downward slope of the roof meets the outside wall. I had previously noticed there being wasps when I went outside to my balcony, but I noticed the nest about two weeks ago when I looked up into the eaves area and saw the nest, wondered what it was, and then noticed the wasps in the nest.
The next day or a subsequent day I went outside to my balcony and was stung on my shoulder by a wasp. It was a little painful at the time but it healed within about a day and there haven't been any noticeable bad aftereffects. It wasn't really bad for me -- I think being stung on the shoulder is much less bad than being stung in the face! -- but I realize it is not a good thing to be stung by wasps or other insects.
I told the apartment management about the wasp's nest and the maintenance people came and sprayed the nest and then removed it, and I have so far not had problems with wasps since.
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Thu Sep-24-09 09:42 AM
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20. I feel your pain. WHen I was a kid, one stung me on my tongue. |
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Edited on Thu Sep-24-09 09:42 AM by raccoon
We were at a lake and I put my glass up to my mouth without looking.
Glad it wasn't an effing yellow jacket that got you. :hi:
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Thu Sep-24-09 10:28 AM
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22. Good thing you got off the ladder |
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Not to be morbid, but I used to work for a paraplegic who had broken her spine in a fall from a ladder. Has made me very nervous up on ladders ever since.
Hope the sting is soothed by now...
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:19 PM
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27. go back tomorrow and kill them all |
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and if you are able to; taunt them while you do it....
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:25 PM
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29. Well....I was working today and didn't see any wasps, so I guess that spray |
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scared them off! Thanks everyone for your support :-)
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Thu Sep-24-09 02:32 PM
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30. My sympathies - I was once stung on the bottom of my foot. |
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Thu Sep-24-09 04:39 PM
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31. Wasps scare me...miniature fighter planes |
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Really, I mean, they look like tiny F-16's coming towards you. Hornets scare me too, esp the huge mutant ones we seem to have in Northern Virginia.
True story: My 'necky bro in law was in his yard, and threw rocks at a paper hornet's nest in a tree. Next thing he knows, he sees one flying straight at him and it stings hin on the face before he can move.
He goes in the house and gets one of his shotguns....(safety disclaimer: their house was back off the road with a mountain behind it)
BOOM! So much for that nest.
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Thu Sep-24-09 04:44 PM
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32. Had a Yellow Jacket sting me once while I stood still |
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Learned the hard way "if you don't move they won't sting you" isn't true. :hug:
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Fri Sep-25-09 08:03 AM
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37. Dumbest question ever asked by anyone: "Why are you swatting that bee/wasp/hornet?" |
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"That just agitates them! You should be still!"
Uh . . . hmmmmmmmm I don't know Kreskin, probably because they do this thing called STING YOU and it HURTS like a bastard (and with some people can be life threatening) . .
I mean, COME on. Like I'm just going to freaking SIT there while a herd of insects that have the capability of puncturing my skin and causing welts are coming straight at me? Any bee sting I've ever had happened when I WAS still and not expecting it.
Yeah, it's always fun when you're looking at the bushes outside and then one comes out of the bottom of the shrubbery and punctures your ankle.
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Thu Sep-24-09 06:19 PM
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33. I found a new nest when I repaired our gutter.. they don't like noise.. |
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sucker got my right hand, hurt like hell but I didn't let it finish my job. I only had 5 feet to go. Funny thing is ten minutes after I got done, I forgot I got stung.
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Thu Sep-24-09 10:13 PM
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34. I was stung by a wasp when I was 4, I've been intensely phobic about bees and wasps since. |
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Fri Sep-25-09 11:15 AM
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38. you got stung by a wasp that was fucking while your face was fucking? |
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Fri Sep-25-09 12:14 PM
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39. When I read your subject line, all I could think was... |
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Stung in the face and you're to blame! You give bees a bad name!
*cue electric guitar lick*
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