I yelled jump like 3 times. Guess he couldnt hear me for the buzzin in his ears.
As terrifying as that is, he knew what he signed up for, that smoking torch/punk he dropped was supposed to suppress the bees while he raided the hive. Bad day at the office for sure.
I sure would’ve wanted toI yelled jump like 3 times. Guess he couldnt hear me for the buzzin in his ears.
I would have swan dove in to that little puddle of water like it was the OlympicsI sure would’ve wanted to
Having been swarmed by yellow jackets and red wasp, I could feel all the suck he was tied up in. Fortunately, I always had my feet on the ground and could get away quickly with relatively minimal stings compared to what I am sure he got.I would have swan dove in to that little puddle of water like it was the Olympics
Sounds like you need to hit it with a flaming arrowWay way back in one of the remote swamps I've been in, the deer cross heavily in the one corner. But it's nothing but trees 1-4 inches wide. There is 1 perfect Oak in the middle that would cover most shooting lanes.
Right in the middle of it where the tree forms a Y is one of the biggest bee hives I've ever seen inside the tree. You can hear them a long ways away buzzing there's so many.
Safe to say that tree is theirs
Thats not a fear for me because the only fishing I'm doing is when water is still in its liquid state. ;-)Worst fear? That would be much better than going through the ice when I'm ice fishing. Now that's a worst fear! I'll take the stings thank you, and I'm mildly allergic too.
I imagine misery is an understatement having been in some bad encounters myself.Honey bees are tolerable, but I’ve been literally incased in a ground hornets nest (fell into a huge nest in the side of a levee) and I’m not allergic but was stung enough to make me pass out at 14 yrs old. Luckily dad and buddy were close. It was misery.