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Posted: 08/04/12 12:20pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

downtheroad wrote:

I always bring along a couple of these just in case B52 bomber bees try to set up under our rig....



Cute! But a couple of MIGs would've been apter...

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Sounds like a dirt dauber to me. Just knock the mounds down


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Harmless. Won't sting you.
They are a cicada killer wasp. They will not bother you. They kill cicadas and dig holes. They may fly around a lot, that's all. The only place they are going to land is on the ground. They are not interested in you at all.
Leave them alone and they will leave you alone.
That is why you need to know what it is before you try to kill it.



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I befriend the local squirrels with imported nuts.The protect the area for me.



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jetboater454 wrote:

I befriend the local squirrels with imported nuts.The protect the area for me.


That's the kind of squirrel I need to take care of all the nuts I meet up with!

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garym114 wrote:

Harmless. Won't sting you.
They are a cicada killer wasp. They will not bother you. They kill cicadas and dig holes. They may fly around a lot, that's all. The only place they are going to land is on the ground. They are not interested in you at all.
Leave them alone and they will leave you alone.
That is why you need to know what it is before you try to kill it.


Thank you.

That is 'exactly' what they look like. Have to admit though they sure do look menacing! AND I did find a dead cidada by the MH last night so I guess they are good at their job.

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