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Started by limbrat, June 22, 2013, 09:04:06 PM

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limbrat

The wife was cutting grass on the tractor and some wasp blew up around a trailer so i had to go kill bugs. Later im bent over looking under a fender for the nest and i got hit. The wasp didnt fly into me or sting me i got clubbed. Either a 6'x2" rotten limb jumped out of the oak i was under and hit nothing on the way down but the back of my left shoulder on a windless day or the wasp ganged up and clubbed me.  :) I just got a little scratched up and bruised and completly suprised. Them bugs are getting mean.
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They don't call them "Widow Makers" for no reason.   :-\
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thecfarm

The do a right good job protecting thier home. And don't it hurt.
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Planman1954

I keep baking soda handy around the sink just in case I get stung...it seems to happen a time or two each season. You've never seen someone smear a dab of soda with a little water on a bite faster than moi. It kills the pain quickly..trust me. Oh, and by the way, tobacco didn't do it for me!
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Quote from: Magicman on June 22, 2013, 09:06:45 PM
They don't call them "Widow Makers" for no reason.   :-\
I dont think the wife was involved she still needs me to kill, reach and carry stuff. ;D I have been teased about wearing a hard hat and putting a line on dead trees and giving them a few hard jerks before cutting them and i wont cut any trees after a hard rain. I can take a teasing but i cant take a big waterlogged limb.

Quote from: thecfarm on June 22, 2013, 09:23:07 PM
The do a right good job protecting thier home. And don't it hurt.
There vicious

Quote from: Planman1954 on June 22, 2013, 11:10:55 PM
I keep baking soda handy around the sink just in case I get stung...it seems to happen a time or two each season. You've never seen someone smear a dab of soda with a little water on a bite faster than moi. It kills the pain quickly..trust me. Oh, and by the way, tobacco didn't do it for me!
I use after bite its the size of a pen and there is one in the shop the house and the truck. It smells like ammonia but it does a number on misquito bite and fire ant stings.
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LeeB

Does it stop the itch from tick bites?
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