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Title: Target Panic!!!
Post by: STICKBENDER98 on August 06, 2018, 04:34:08 PM
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My first real case of target panic. I went out to my straw bale target yesterday to rotate the bales, as the one in the middle was getting soft from being shot so much. Imagine my surprise when I started moving the bales and got swarmed by a bunch of YELLOW JACKETS!!!! Luckily I only got nailed 3 times before I got away, and suffered no ill effects. Next time i'll be a bit more cautious and better prepared wil a couple cans of bee spray!!!

Jason
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Post by: McDave on August 06, 2018, 05:15:40 PM
I remember when I was a young boy in Texas we would frequently dare each other to throw a rock or something at a yellow jacket nest.  If you hit it and stirred them up, they would go after you and it was impossible to outrun them.
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Post by: Cmane07 on August 06, 2018, 05:19:36 PM
I know the feeling! I got popped by 2 red wasps the other day while mowing and I was doing some kinda dance trying to get away :biglaugh:
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Post by: Possum Head on August 06, 2018, 10:00:29 PM
I hate yellow jackets above them all I swell and itch for awhile. Go ahead and tell us how sweet revenge was🤨
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Post by: Trenton G. on August 06, 2018, 10:55:54 PM
Dang, those things are nasty! If panic too!

We had a big nest at our golf course this year up in a big birch. Couldn't blow it open for the birds with a shotgun since it's loud so I went out with my longbow and some judos. That was a lot of fun tearing that nest up. Got some funny looks from the golfers. It was all good until I accidentally broke off what was holding it to the tree. Had to get  out of there in a hurry! :laughing:
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Post by: Pine on August 07, 2018, 12:27:18 AM
Sounds like too much fun too fast.  :biglaugh:
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Post by: pavan on August 07, 2018, 12:58:12 AM
German yellowjackets.  They are bigger and faster than the kind that mess in your kid's sand box.  They make big nasty hives out of wood chewing.  Last year we got honey bees getting into our house in a bad window trim.  The yellow jackets moved in on them.  We made life uncomfortable for them and they moved a half block east to another house.  They still have a problem with them.  Years ago a farmer that was a shirttail relation, decided on Labor Day, that it was a good time to fix his off the rails machine shed door.  The yellow jackets had built a nest behind it.  He died before he got to his house.  Another one about that same time, a farmer wanted to disc the corner of his field near his farm place where the family garden was planted, so he backed into position and bumped a stack of wooden fence poles.  He was found dead on his tractor going in circles in his field.  German yellow jackets have a way of targeting an aggressor, so the entire fleet knows what to attack.  From what I saw last year, I know that i am not fast enough to outrun them.  A hornet flies like an ultralight bi-plane, a German yellow jacket flies like an x15 fighter jet.
Title: Re: Target Panic!!!
Post by: STICKBENDER98 on August 07, 2018, 09:39:07 AM
Ah yes...sweet revenge, after giving them a few minutes to calm down (not sure if they ever do) I fired up my propane fogger and grabbed my can of PB Blaster (I'd used up my bee spray a few days before this and hadn't bought anymore.) I went back out and started fogging them and hitting them with the PB Blaster its a little more expensive than bee spray but it knocks them down right now!!!! After giving them a good what for I left them alone until evening before I went back out and they were gone. I went out last night after work no bees around so I finished up rotating my bales and strapped them back down.  :thumbsup:
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Post by: rraming on August 07, 2018, 09:49:34 AM
Quote from: McDave on August 06, 2018, 05:15:40 PM
I remember when I was a young boy in Texas we would frequently dare each other to throw a rock or something at a yellow jacket nest.  If you hit it and stirred them up, they would go after you and it was impossible to outrun them.

I took that dare once throwing rocks at a hole in the ground when I was like 8, got stung 3 times - ha!
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Post by: David Mitchell on August 07, 2018, 10:16:03 AM
Oh how I hate those things! I got into a bunch in my backyard while bathing my dog and some water from the hose went into their underground nest.  They swarmed and I was trying to get away and get my dog away--we both took several hits.  I had somewhere around 35 stings--I was wearing shorts and sleeveless tee shirt. My body was on fire as my wife took me to the urgent care center.  No ill effects other than pain.  I dearly love to take revenge on any I see.
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Post by: STICKBENDER98 on August 07, 2018, 04:21:25 PM
Looking at the bright side of this little lesson, (if there is such a thing as a bright side with bees!!!)  I can still do the 50 yard dash purty good for an almost 50 year old!!!   :biglaugh: Really glad no one was around with their phone taking pictures.

Jason
Title: Re: Target Panic!!!
Post by: Alexander Traditional on August 07, 2018, 04:50:47 PM
Out where I hunt they have big nest just attached to the mesquite trees. I put a couple arrows threw a big nest until they started to figure things out. I managed not to get stung that day.

I got stung a bunch as a kid messing with them. My dad hit some with a shredder,and got stung about 50 times.

When I was shooting at them with my bow,I was thinking I guess I'll never grow up :biglaugh:
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Post by: Jim Wright on August 07, 2018, 07:55:03 PM
Just a suggestion but if you want to kill insects and especially wasps/hornets hit them with soapy water, thrown as a liquid or out of a spray bottle.
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Post by: two4hooking on August 09, 2018, 04:11:02 PM
To me target panic is when an animal runs away with my arrow through its lungs! :laughing:
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Post by: pavan on August 09, 2018, 04:20:23 PM
Talking about our recent German yellow jacket invasion with an old farmer, he told me how they had large ball shaped nest in their barn hay loft.  So he shot it with a couple of 20 gauge slugs.  Two things, first, he was surprised how much damage a couple of 20 gauge slugs could do to his barn, second, the dumbass just had to take a closer look. 
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Post by: Terry Green on August 09, 2018, 04:52:45 PM
 I'm so glad I read it before I moved it to the shooters Forum ...too funny!
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Post by: Terry Green on August 09, 2018, 04:57:08 PM
Quote from: McDave on August 06, 2018, 05:15:40 PM
I remember when I was a young boy in Texas we would frequently dare each other to throw a rock or something at a yellow jacket nest.  If you hit it and stirred them up, they would go after you and it was impossible to outrun them.

Oh that's nothing Dave....

Once while in Cohutta bear hunting I walked up to the hole left by a fallen tree's root ball and I peed in a little hole.... until the Yellow Jacket started flying out ....

Lets see you try that buddy  :goldtooth:
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Post by: Deno on August 09, 2018, 07:57:45 PM
Thread made my day.     :laughing:    Be careful guys. 

Terry  that was a hoot.


Deno
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Post by: Sam McMichael on August 09, 2018, 08:20:17 PM
I read a few seasons ago about a fellow that got stung to death while hunting. I have had a few close calls in the woods, but luckily nothing serious developed. Then, again, I never peed in holes in the ground.
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Post by: Trenton G. on August 09, 2018, 10:30:59 PM
A few years ago we had some make a nest right under the goat target at our local 3D range. My first two shots were good. The third hit the dirt at his feet and they came out in a swarm. Had to go back later that night to get my arrows.
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Post by: Yellow Dog on August 10, 2018, 08:11:29 AM
Several years ago, while we were out doing some yard work, my wife stepped on a nest in the field behind our barn. She panicked and ran back into the yard and got on the ground in a little ball. I saw her back there, grabbed her and ran her into the house. Peeled her shirt off and started pulling them out of her hair while they were still stinging her. End result was around 40 stings and she got pretty nauseous from that much wasp venom.

That night once it was dark and they were back in the nest, I ventured back there with a flashlight and found the scene of the crime. A hole in the ground about the size of an egg and dumped about a half gallon of gas into it.

The next morning I went back to see if there was anymore activity, nothing but a mound of dead ones piled up around the entrance. Out of curiosity I took a shovel and dug the nest out. I was amazed at the size of this thing, 10" in diameter and cone stacked on top of each other for about two feet down. I was shocked.....

:scared: :scared: :scared:
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Post by: Red Beastmaster on August 10, 2018, 09:47:36 AM
Last summer I discovered a volley ball size yellow jacket nest above my suspended ceiling in our basement game room. When I slid the panel back and saw it I told my wife "I think we need a bigger boat!".

After getting nailed three times I went back in with ski mask, hoodie, leather gloves, all gaps were duct taped. I considered taming them with a whip and a chair. Can of Black Flag in one hand, shop vac in the other, I was spraying and sucking them up almost as fast as they poured out. It took two weeks to round up all the stragglers.

There's no place to run when they are in the house!
Title: Re: Target Panic!!!
Post by: STICKBENDER98 on August 10, 2018, 04:16:36 PM


Oh that's nothing Dave....

Once while in Cohutta bear hunting I walked up to the hole left by a fallen tree's root ball and I peed in a little hole.... until the Yellow Jacket started flying out ....

Lets see you try that buddy  :goldtooth:
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HHHmmm, this is going to make me think twice before I pee in a hole again!!!   :o

Jason
Title: Re: Target Panic!!!
Post by: STICKBENDER98 on August 10, 2018, 04:19:38 PM
Whoops looks like I've got to work on inserting quotes... :dunno:

Jason
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Post by: Roy from Pa on August 10, 2018, 04:27:20 PM
QuoteWhoops looks like I've got to work on inserting quotes... :dunno:

It's easy:)

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Title: Re: Target Panic!!!
Post by: pavan on August 10, 2018, 06:34:06 PM
I had a serious case of TP just a little while ago. I was mowing my yard, my target is one 4' by 4' by 5' high soy bean seed crate.  I have a 4' by 4' by 4' color pallet bead crate of the same construction that I got from Vogel Paints one top of that, I like to shoot at tossed things, both stuffed with used silage plastic.  I was re arranging them, as they were looking tilted, when out from between about 400 earwigs came boiling out.  Remember that Startrec 'Rath of Con', when they put one in the Russian guy's ear and it came out the other ear?  Actually, they are just a nuisance and not dangerous, I was just being a wimp.  But then the good part. I was discussing the earwigs with my neighbor while he was standing on a rather large ant mound.  I'll give the guy one thing, he is one hell of a dancer for is age, at least he didn't drop his pants in public, I would have.