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Yellow Jacket bees

Jude

Posted 10:41 pm, 07/29/2015

acually spelled both ways......crape or crepe

chendo

Posted 10:38 pm, 07/29/2015

"Crepe" myrtle

Jude

Posted 10:25 pm, 07/29/2015

It's Crape Myrtles otherwise known as Lagerstromeia....

windsofchange

Posted 6:41 pm, 07/29/2015

My husband set fire to the nest that was in the ground.

windsofchange

Posted 6:40 pm, 07/29/2015

My pit bull got stung 14 times at once late last month. I had to give him 2 benadryl to get all the swelling down.

Runkle

Posted 5:48 pm, 07/29/2015

Yeah, I noticed last week while weedeating. They stung the **** out of me. Never weedeat in shorts. I don't know what I was thinking. But as OC suggests, payback was hail come sundown.

Old School 1951

Posted 5:46 pm, 07/29/2015

Toss a handful of Seven dust on the hole and they will be gone by tomorrow.

Crypt

Posted 5:33 pm, 07/29/2015

Skunks will eat them.

OpenCasket

Posted 5:26 pm, 07/29/2015

Pour gasoline into the hole at dusk, light it.

batman

Posted 5:25 pm, 07/29/2015

those are called ground hornets...fyi

chendo

Posted 5:24 pm, 07/29/2015

take a stick, and beat the entrance to the swarm hole..that will make them move away

Summer-48

Posted 5:13 pm, 07/29/2015

Has anyone noticed they are starting to bore holes in the yard ?, I found a swam around my Grape Myrtles while I was mowing, first saw the small circle hole, then the swarm begin...so be on the look out...I thought they started borering unground in August seems they are early this year.. must be a sigh of a cold winter !

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