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Beware of the ground hornets!
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08/23/16 05:40 PM
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They got me this weekend whilst plowing my food plot. The little *********'s didn't bother me when I hooked up the harrow setting right on top of their lair, (I found this out later ). I did the dirt work and came back to unhook and BAM, I was set upon by the little fiends. Up my shirt, in my beard, and under my hat I have knots everywhere above the belt. BOLO for them, they are there!
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Re: Beware of the ground hornets!
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08/23/16 06:21 PM
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titan2232
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Had me a decent battle with them suckers a few years ago while clearing some property. Ended up pouring gas down the holeSSSSSS (there were TWO) and then covered each hole with a few 5 gallon buckets full of dirt.
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Re: Beware of the ground hornets!
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08/23/16 07:32 PM
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hook_n_line
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Had some too. Mixed up a bucket of water and dish washing liquid waited til dark and poured it down the hole. Next day not a one flew out. Dug it up and was surprised how big the hive was.
Sometimes it's hard being me! But somebody has to do it.
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Re: Beware of the ground hornets!
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08/24/16 03:04 AM
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Txduckman
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They do hurt like hell but I have only been stung by one getting it out of the house. They are normally good creatures eating cicadas.
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Re: Beware of the ground hornets!
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08/24/16 08:13 PM
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Cass
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Had a similar thing happen a years ago, but with bumble bees in a ground nest. Moved a stack of cattle panels so we could mow the area. Under the last panel was a hole that looked like it was moving. Next thing I was trying to out run a whole cloud of bumble bees.
Cass
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