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How did the wasp do it?
#1
In 5 minutes get in my under pants and sting me on my bum. Plus my thumb trying to get to it.
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#2
....you should ask....Ant-Man.....
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#3
Worst was when I pushed a running lawnmower over a bare patch of earth that contained a yellow jacket nest.

Took awhile for my brain to register the consequences, i.e. "why all of a sudden are hot needles being driven into my thighs?"

Once I got back into the car I pulled up my shorts and watched one sting, then walk a little bit on my skin, then sting again...took lots of Benadryl that day...
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Bill in NC wrote:
Worst was when I pushed a running lawnmower over a bare patch of earth that contained a yellow jacket nest.

Took awhile for my brain to register the consequences, i.e. "why all of a sudden are hot needles being driven into my thighs?"

Laughing - I can relate as the same thing happened to me. I went running across the yard trying and get away from them and they just kept coming. I ended up rolling around on the lawn trying to "put the fire out". Neighbors must have thought I'd finally lost all my few remaining marbles.
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#5
Once while working on a survey crew up in the mountains, I walked over a wasp nest and got stung on my hand which swelled up like a mickey mouse cartoon hand.

A coworker went into a kind of shock and had to lie down for several minutes. I didn't know wasps could do so much damage.
northern california coast
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#6
samintx wrote:
In 5 minutes get in my under pants and sting me on my bum. Plus my thumb trying to get to it.

:useless:
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#7
> How did the wasp do it?

[spoiler=Occurs to me that this is a bit blue.]
Many wasps are natural burrowers. Some 1400 different species know how to get into your pants.
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#8
It was just trying to get to that sweet patootie. Smile
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#9
Yikes ! Glad you are okay !
I had an allergic reaction to a Yellowjacket sting at work some years ago. One nice ambulance ride and a shot of epi and I was fine. I used to keep an injection kit (pre $$ epipen thing). I ignored it, let it expire. Then was nailed by a bunch of yellowjackets when I ran over their nest with the mower.

I was fine. I guess the allergy was a temporary thing.

That night I went back with a propane torch and burned those little bastiches out.

The next night a skunk dug up the whole nest and had a snack of roasted wasp.
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#10
Just be glad it was your bum!
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