Took this down yesterday.
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Too bad you had to dismantle it, they make great souvenirs. Of course the decaying brood would stink. That's probably why most people grab them in the winter.
I don't run across too many of those, they are cool.
...JP
The first thing the lady did that had me take it down was show me her epi pen. I asked if she would like to see the inside and she said if they are all dead. Sprayed at 5am and took it down at 3pm.
Very cool Irwin. I have not seen one of those since I was a kid back in Indiana. I remember my dad and uncle were tryign to get it down to take home but I dont think the wasp wanted them to. It was quite funny. Thanks for sharing the photo.
Very Cool Irwin.I always like the looks of the paper nests.
...and here I am nervous about tackling the little 4 inch wide nest on my front deck.
You're a real man. Though, I reckon I don't hafta be a real man seeing as that I can hide behind the "I'm a girl" screen! :-D
I don't know about the real man thing it was the money that got me going 1/2 hour work = 30 dollar's profit.
they are pretty. i try to get them with the pressure washer before they get anywhere near that size. they like to build up on the ceiling of my barn.
great pics. you are the man :-D !