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#1 May 06 2013 at 12:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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What the @#%^ is going on here?
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Bees are nasty, but down where my brother lives in TN, they have these red wasps. They are super aggressive, highly territorial, and pesticide resistant. They also have this nasty habit of swarming on someone if you try to take them out from too close.

I helped take down a nest with him once. It was insane. The second the chemical hit the nest, they swarmed and tried attacking the spray. Then they seem to realize the spray was coming from somewhere and started following the spray back to us.

Literally we had to spray for a few seconds then move...

... ******* Mother Nature.
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Bees are nasty, but down where my brother lives in TN, they have these red wasps. They are super aggressive, highly territorial, and pesticide resistant. They also have this nasty habit of swarming on someone if you try to take them out from too close.

I helped take down a nest with him once. It was insane. The second the chemical hit the nest, they swarmed and tried attacking the spray. Then they seem to realize the spray was coming from somewhere and started following the spray back to us.

Literally we had to spray for a few seconds then move...

... @#%^ing Mother Nature.


... Where in TN are we talking? >____>
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Bees are like flying spiders.

**** 'em.
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Bees are like flying spiders.

@#%^ 'em.


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Bees are like flying spiders.

Sir David Attenborough taught me that bees are descended from ants. So bees are like flying ants except, you know, different from actual flying ants Smiley: schooled
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Bees are like flying spiders.

Sir David Attenborough taught me that bees are descended from ants. So bees are like flying ants except, you know, different from actual flying ants Smiley: schooled


And Ants ,spiders and wasps are all Arthropods so close enough.

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Jophiel wrote:
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Bees are like flying spiders.

Sir David Attenborough taught me that bees are descended from ants. So bees are like flying ants except, you know, different from actual flying ants Smiley: schooled


So more than the humans are inbreeding in TN, cause those Red Wasps sound like they've crossbred with Fire Ants.
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Vataro wrote:
Pawkeshup, Immortal Lion wrote:
Bees are nasty, but down where my brother lives in TN, they have these red wasps. They are super aggressive, highly territorial, and pesticide resistant. They also have this nasty habit of swarming on someone if you try to take them out from too close.

I helped take down a nest with him once. It was insane. The second the chemical hit the nest, they swarmed and tried attacking the spray. Then they seem to realize the spray was coming from somewhere and started following the spray back to us.

Literally we had to spray for a few seconds then move...

... @#%^ing Mother Nature.


... Where in TN are we talking? >____>
He lives in the sticks near Nashville. "Near Nashville" is being generous, closest town is Murfreesboro. Woodbury is actually closer.

But yea, **** those things. That article says they are docile then corrects itself because of some new ********* breed that showed up and crossbred in.

To add to the creep: They set out sentries. Like, you will see about 4-6 around any given nest, and if you go close, they watch you, all turning in your direction, watching you. They rotate out. It's ******* scary ****.
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#21 May 06 2013 at 8:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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Pawkeshup, Immortal Lion wrote:
Vataro wrote:
Pawkeshup, Immortal Lion wrote:
Bees are nasty, but down where my brother lives in TN, they have these red wasps. They are super aggressive, highly territorial, and pesticide resistant. They also have this nasty habit of swarming on someone if you try to take them out from too close.

I helped take down a nest with him once. It was insane. The second the chemical hit the nest, they swarmed and tried attacking the spray. Then they seem to realize the spray was coming from somewhere and started following the spray back to us.

Literally we had to spray for a few seconds then move...

... @#%^ing Mother Nature.


... Where in TN are we talking? >____>
He lives in the sticks near Nashville. "Near Nashville" is being generous, closest town is Murfreesboro. Woodbury is actually closer.

But yea, @#%^ those things. That article says they are docile then corrects itself because of some new @#%^nasty breed that showed up and crossbred in.

To add to the creep: They set out sentries. Like, you will see about 4-6 around any given nest, and if you go close, they watch you, all turning in your direction, watching you. They rotate out. It's @#%^ing scary sh*t.


Well, I'm in Nashville proper and have no desire to go out to Murfreesboro or Woodbury. Still frightening though.
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Well, I'm in Nashville proper and have no desire to go out to Murfreesboro or Woodbury. Still frightening though.
Yes, and apparently, my brother discovered the hard way their stings hurt like a fire ant's bite.
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#23 May 06 2013 at 10:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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Well, at least he didn't die. Sounds like something I'd like to avoid though.
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They're pretty up close aren't they?
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Pawkeshup, Immortal Lion wrote:
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Well, I'm in Nashville proper and have no desire to go out to Murfreesboro or Woodbury. Still frightening though.
Yes, and apparently, my brother discovered the hard way their stings hurt like a fire ant's bite.


Called it.
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