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I was out mowing my rather large back yard for the last time this year. The front gets mowed on a regular basis, but the back is a bit rustic. | |
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I was out mowing my rather large back yard for the last time this year. The front gets mowed on a regular basis, but the back is a bit rustic. Yeah the earth needs all the honey bees it can spare, glad they weren't killer bees though, hopefully You'll feel better in a bit... ____________ BSG Anthem My Facebook page | |
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Antihistamines are better than ibuprofen for getting rid of the pain of bee stings. Learnt the hard way a few years back by "discovering" a swarm that had been disturbed by kids chucking stuff at them. | |
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Perhaps some on and off applications of ice will reduce the swelling? | |
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Lucky for me even with half a liver I don’t react to insect stings. You can also apply monosodium glutamate to the sting area for pain relief. Hope you don't have any more symptoms. | |
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Perhaps some on and off applications of ice will reduce the swelling? Thanks, Angela. It's starting to calm down a bit now. I don't think it's that common for honeybees to nest underground, but I am certainly no expert on the subject. I don't know what other kind of bees they would be...they certainly were not wasps. Not very big, not the big fat fuzzy kind one usually associates with honeybees. When I went back and looked again, after they had calmed down, I saw about a 2 inch round hole with them coming and going and thankfully, ignoring me. They are quite welcome to live there if they wish. I shall mow a wider berth around them in the spring if they should survive the winter and still be there. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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Lucky for me even with half a liver I don’t react to insect stings. You can also apply monosodium glutamate to the sting area for pain relief. Hope you don't have any more symptoms. Nothing other than the localized pain. And that is going away slowly. The fact that it was directly over a rib did not help. I got stung once or twice as a young lad, and never had any type of reaction other that the usual ouch. As the saying goes, I've been in tougher jams. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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I once sat down on a lovely patch of grass, and a bee stung me in the arse. | |
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Those sound like like Yellow Jackets, not Honey Bees. | |
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I posted this one a few weeks ago when our Pun War involved Class Insecta, but given Mark's unfortunate accident, I thought I'd repost it for appreciation by a larger audience. | |
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Those sound like like Yellow Jackets, not Honey Bees. You are probably right, John. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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Those sound like like Yellow Jackets, not Honey Bees. Well no matter what, stay away from them, they seem to own that section of land and they out number Ya... ____________ BSG Anthem My Facebook page | |
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Those sound like like Yellow Jackets, not Honey Bees. They are indeed. Been at this home for 17 years and encounter them often during the grass cutting season. Got a bite the other week when I unknowingly weed-eated over their hole. Hurt like Holy Hell, swelled-up for a week, and caused a black/blue area under my fingernail which is still there. They DO NOT LIKE BLUE CLOTHING. DO NOT WEAR BLUE! I let them bee and they usually are seen buzzing around close to the ground. I walk around them often, but if the nest is disturbed, they get angry and chase me down. Every nest I've seen them at, the next year or so, they are not there. Always buzzing around to different holes. Been bit a few times thru the years. This bite was the worst. Old age and weaker immune system I guess. OuchBa. TheSunWillHaveBiggerStingSoonFourthAngel ____________ | |
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Bees are fuzzy, I think, and wasps are smooth. | |
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LOL...was not wearing blue...black pants and a gray t-shirt. If I'd tucked the shirt in, I probably would have been OK. | |
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This is apparently a yellow jacket in the US and a common wasp in europe | |
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This is apparently a yellow jacket in the US and a common wasp in europe Bumble bees are awesome, wasps are not welcome in my garden. ____________ In an alternate universe, it was a ZX81 that asked for clothes, boots and motorcycle. Beer/wine o'clock, the best of the o'clocks. Humpty dumpty sat on a wall, along came a giant, and cooked him for breakfast. | |
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This is apparently a yellow jacket in the US and a common wasp in europe Yep, Bumble bees are awesome, Wasps here hang their nests up under a houses or sheds eaves and aren't liked, but then it's open season on wasps here... ____________ BSG Anthem My Facebook page | |
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I think yellow jackets eat other insects. Not exactly sure. If they eat mosquitoes and flies, then they are welcome in my garden. | |
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Working Bee | |
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