09-02-2024, 09:52 AM
I got into the car a couple years back and sat on one and it stung me right in the ass. I didn't even know what it was at first, it just felt like I got poked by something really sharp, and it was when I got out of the car to see what it was that I saw it was a wasp. I stopped by my friends work to see if she had anything to put on it, but it mostly just seemed like a joke to them, so I just brushed it off and went about my day and the effects were minimal.
They do build nests around the house here. Last I knew there was one on the porch, but I think that one has since expired, and the birds also build nests under the porch roof where there's like seven little cubby-holes that run the length of it. There was also one near the top of the fireplace chimney. They do occasionally get into the house, but I just can't tolerate killing shit much anymore(unless it's a fly), so I just fold up a paper towel and try to grab 'em and toss 'em outside which works on the first try maybe four out of five times.
Wasps are pretty scary though. Spiders on the other hand, they don't seem to bother me as much. When the indoor cats get fleas somehow, those can be pretty invasive at times, but 'mostly' for the cats.
They do build nests around the house here. Last I knew there was one on the porch, but I think that one has since expired, and the birds also build nests under the porch roof where there's like seven little cubby-holes that run the length of it. There was also one near the top of the fireplace chimney. They do occasionally get into the house, but I just can't tolerate killing shit much anymore(unless it's a fly), so I just fold up a paper towel and try to grab 'em and toss 'em outside which works on the first try maybe four out of five times.
Wasps are pretty scary though. Spiders on the other hand, they don't seem to bother me as much. When the indoor cats get fleas somehow, those can be pretty invasive at times, but 'mostly' for the cats.