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Wasps #4752074 11/15/13 09:11 PM
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Just arrived to the lease was going to hunt my blind but their is wasps everywhere inside and out do they know something i dont, so moved to my tripod and bees flying everywhere anybody else having this problem

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Yep. The first "real freeze" will take em out. Not much you can do but bear it and hope for no sting. BTW careful with the African bees


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Re: Wasps [Re: grunt0311] #4752080 11/15/13 09:13 PM
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Yeah, wasps like to hide in the rafters of our blind and when it gets warm they fly around in the blind. Also, they like to hide in the metal tubing of the tripods.

Re: Wasps [Re: grunt0311] #4752084 11/15/13 09:15 PM
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They tend to do that this time of the year, especially during cold spells...they aren't trying to nest but are trying to find someplace warm! I've seen them ball up into an orange size clump to stay warm until the sun comes out the next day. In my experience, they're usually not interested in stinging unless you stir them up.

Re: Wasps [Re: rarjar] #4752098 11/15/13 09:20 PM
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Seems like they are worse this year than years past.


I don't smoke ,so I can't say but I highly doubt it. I do know a loud fart works! I think they like the smell plus I guess they think it's a buck grunt.
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Re: Wasps [Re: fishonmyline] #4752103 11/15/13 09:24 PM
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They were always bad when I hunted in Atascosa in the 80's right before the first 2 or 3 cold fronts. I got in my blind one morning after killing them all the night before and there were 100's of them in there. Go to Pleasanton and get you a Prozap no pest strip to hang in your blind. It will not keep them out but will kill them over night if the blind is sealed pretty tight. I have used them for the last 20+ years.


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Re: Wasps [Re: fishonmyline] #4752109 11/15/13 09:25 PM
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They worse in my blind this year. Wrapped up head to toe and fought them til I got the nests out...lol
Now its good to go

Re: Wasps [Re: RDNCK] #4752113 11/15/13 09:27 PM
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From the expert advice on THF we bought Pro Zap Insect Guard strips. Best deal going. up


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Re: Wasps [Re: dogcatcher] #4752117 11/15/13 09:29 PM
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In a pinch take a can and put some old rags in it then soak it in diesel and leave the can in the blind. My Dad used to use that with some success.


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Re: Wasps [Re: stxranchman] #4752134 11/15/13 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
In a pinch take a can and put some old rags in it then soak it in diesel and leave the can in the blind. My Dad used to use that with some success.


you forgot the match


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Re: Wasps [Re: stxranchman] #4752147 11/15/13 09:39 PM
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Spraying wasp is great entertainment when the hunting is slow. banana

Re: Wasps [Re: KG68] #4752152 11/15/13 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: KG68
Spraying wasp is great entertainment when the hunting is slow. banana

On a cold morning I used take out my pocket knife and cut them in half. It gets really exciting when the sun warms up the east wall of the blind and them things get much quicker. grin


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Re: Wasps [Re: stxranchman] #4752173 11/15/13 09:48 PM
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Re: Wasps [Re: WTGuide] #4752455 11/15/13 11:35 PM
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Yep, it's been one of those years!

Re: Wasps [Re: Deerhunter61] #4752589 11/16/13 01:01 AM
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They kept me busy swating them with my hat last week.

Re: Wasps [Re: 70elcamino] #4752707 11/16/13 01:41 AM
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Before the season put bug/wasp bombs in your blinds hammer Gezzz

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Originally Posted By: udamdan
Before the season put bug/wasp bombs in your blinds hammer Gezzz

Won't do any good in South Texas since they move to the blinds to hiberante with colder weather approaching. You would have to bomb everyday for a while.


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They invaded my friends dads blind up in the panhandle a couple of weeks ago...........Hope the freeze took care of them !

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Get an empty windex bottle mix half water and half dawn dish soap, put it on stream, pretty fun to shoot at them, and will kill the crap out of them.


Re: Wasps [Re: Jkd106] #4753010 11/16/13 03:48 AM
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They have been extra bad on the patio and in the trailer. One of the time I bombed the trailer they threw up this purple juice. Its is not everywhere but the wasp aren't.

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Check this guy out... I cut him in half and it started climbing the wall. He made it all the way up to the window without his abdomen and then I flicked him off the sill.



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Re: Wasps [Re: pegasaurus] #4753070 11/16/13 04:17 AM
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Worst I have seen in Llano in years. Must have killed literally 1,000 of them. Couple nests inside a BBQ pit that must have had 250 each. Big red ones. Didnt get in blinds. One giant nest under one though. Just hammered them with the 20 ft spray.

Re: Wasps [Re: Murphscout] #4753164 11/16/13 05:32 AM
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Worst I have ever seen this year. I was bow hunting out of a tree stand and there were hundreds around the trees. They were not aggressive I guess they were looking for hollow spots to get in to stay warm. I am definitely ready for a good freeze !


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We have never had them in north Texas until this year. Luckily I missed opening weekend so someone killed them all for me!

Re: Wasps [Re: dogcatcher] #4755124 11/17/13 04:43 AM
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Wasps are my enemies. I don't like them and they don't like me, so it's best if we avoid one another. However, this is virtually impossible during early season as they frequent my box blinds.

Best solution I've found is Insect Foggers. Set them off a few days before you plan on hunting - the fumes will get in all the cracks of the blind where wasps bury themselves to stay warm and it keeps them out for a good while. Follow up with standard Wasp Spray to keep others from setting up nests in your stand.

Also if you hunt in East Texas tree lizards make for great roommates. I've found that blinds that hold lizards usually hold very few wasps, if any. Remember that the next time you're harassing them during a boring sit.

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From the expert advice on THF we bought Pro Zap Insect Guard strips. Best deal going. up

Will have to look into this, thanks.


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