This is the third year in a row that some of these have nested right above my front door. They've never once been aggressive towards me so I always just leave them alone. What kind are they?
I'm guessing these things can get wild if you get too close? They've never flown at me or anything. They're pretty chill from what I can tell.nealan said:
Don't mistake their kindness for weakness !!!
The kind you killAndrew Dufresne said:
This is the third year in a row that some of these have nested right above my front door. They've never once been aggressive towards me so I always just leave them alone. What kind are they?
Andrew Dufresne said:
Man, if they were some red wasps or yellowjackets I probably would have already taken them out considering that the nest is right above my door. Like I said though, these things don't even seem to notice me.
mini-x fan said:
They're yellow paper wasps. Water mixed with a splash of Dawn (or any other dish soap) will kill them just as dead as wasp spray. For nests in accessible areas like that, I mix it in a cup and just splash it on them. Do it at night or early morning to make sure you get them all while they are on the nest.
Excruciating. Without having been stung by one you have no frame of reference to comprehend how ****ing awful it is.Ghost of Bisbee said:
Never been stung by a wasp, but I have been stung by an asp (caterpillar), the very fuzzy ones with long hairs.
What would you compare the pain of a wasp or yellow jacket sting to?
Never been stung by a i honey bee or bumblebee either
Tecolote said:Excruciating. Without having been stung by one you have no frame of reference to comprehend how ****ing awful it is.Ghost of Bisbee said:
Never been stung by a wasp, but I have been stung by an asp (caterpillar), the very fuzzy ones with long hairs.
What would you compare the pain of a wasp or yellow jacket sting to?
Never been stung by a i honey bee or bumblebee either
Ghost of Bisbee said:Tecolote said:Excruciating. Without having been stung by one you have no frame of reference to comprehend how ****ing awful it is.Ghost of Bisbee said:
Never been stung by a wasp, but I have been stung by an asp (caterpillar), the very fuzzy ones with long hairs.
What would you compare the pain of a wasp or yellow jacket sting to?
Never been stung by a i honey bee or bumblebee either
Well, that's ****ing terrifying
Can you compare it to the sting of those hairy asps?
Those looks like the little variety ("Guinea wasps" my dad called the ), and they can be pretty docile. Their bigger cousins (the size of red wasps) not so much.FrioAg 00 said:
I get quite a few of these nests at the farm, and yes they are honestly really passive. I'm sure if I bumped them they'd react - but they are usually up high and easy to just ignore.
Unlike their red cousins who get aggressive and dive bomb if you even get all that close.
Never seen one that color, but I'll bet a dollar against a doughnut there's a paper nest somewhere.jpb1999 said:
Can start own thread if needed, but anyone know what this is? Little bigger than a Yellowjacket but normal wasp size. At Davis Mountains for location. Never seen one with an all yellow abdomen…
Ghost of Bisbee said:
Never been stung by a wasp, but I have been stung by an asp (caterpillar), the very fuzzy ones with long hairs.
What would you compare the pain of a wasp or yellow jacket sting to?
Never been stung by a i honey bee or bumblebee either
"Cow Killer" or red velvet ant. No bueno. Coyote Peterson did a show on them about how painful their sting is. Stay awayagz win said:
Can I tag and ask what this?