Velvet ant?
People think I'm an idiot or something, because all I do is cut lawns for a living.
Bird Poo said:
Bumble bee>honey bee>wasps
From my experience growing up in Wild Peach, TX. Probably got stung by something once a week.
As mentioned above it's a velvet ant or cow killer. You don't wanna get stung by one but if you can get a stick and pin it to the ground, those SOB's will squeak/squeal the harder you press them. It's the damndest thing.agz win said:
Can I tag and ask what this?
BlueSmoke said:"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?
Yep. A few years ago I was replacing a small triangular board under one of my eves that was rotting (where an angle meets another roof) with a piece of hardiplank, and I pried the piece out and thought all was good. When I put my hand in to pull it completely off, one of those little bassturds popped me on the side of my left middle finger knuckle. My whole finger swole up to the point that I couldn't bend my finger and I felt the pulsing for about an hour. I had the last laugh though as I destroyed the nest, and as the lone survivor buzzed me, I got him with my hat and he landed on the hot ass shingle, where I held the pry bar on him so he'd sear.Shoefly! said: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?
Yes asp sting is much worse, especially if you get hit on hand or arm. The venom runs up your arm to under your armpit into your lymph node, It's excruciating! It can pulse for 2 or 3 hrs.
They are setting you up by not bothering you until they get their numbers upAndrew 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.
imho not even close to the pain of and asp ......and it goes away pretty quicklyGhost 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?
nealan said:
Don't mistake their kindness for weakness !!!
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While we may think of them as pesky pests buzzing around our backyards, paper wasps actually play an important role in our ecosystem by pollinating flowers and preying on other insects like caterpillars that are considered agricultural pests.
jwoodmd said: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?
That's a variety of mud dobberagz win said:
And now a different one. He's just dancing around. Striking blue colors and now climbing a tall mature pine. Any idea?
I want to find OP and his house just to kill that ****er. Put a can of foaming kick ass all over him and then squash him while flapping around on the ground.Watchful Ag said:
OP: they've never once been aggressive towards me
Angry Wasp: keep walking …
Tecolote said:I want to find OP and his house just to kill that ****er. Put a can of foaming kick ass all over him and then squash him while flapping around on the ground.Watchful Ag said:
OP: they've never once been aggressive towards me
Angry Wasp: keep walking …
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
Rattler12 said:They are setting you up by not bothering you until they get their numbers upAndrew 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.
Yep ....that one is already giving him the stink eye...The Fife said:Rattler12 said:They are setting you up by not bothering you until they get their numbers upAndrew 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.
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