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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 200960" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Trust me, warm is not a problem. I live in NW FL and it is already 86º degrees here. The front of the ring flash was about 2 1/2" or so from the nest. I am far more wary of yellow jackets than wasps. When I was 8 I stepped on an in in-ground nest (yes, not all bees make hives) of those <em>ornery bastids </em>and was stung/bitten over 30 times. Had I been sensitized to them I might not be here to tell the tale. Whenever I see in-ground yellow jacket nests I pour gasoline down them and torch them. Paybacks are hell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 200960, member: 12827"] Trust me, warm is not a problem. I live in NW FL and it is already 86º degrees here. The front of the ring flash was about 2 1/2" or so from the nest. I am far more wary of yellow jackets than wasps. When I was 8 I stepped on an in in-ground nest (yes, not all bees make hives) of those [I]ornery bastids [/I]and was stung/bitten over 30 times. Had I been sensitized to them I might not be here to tell the tale. Whenever I see in-ground yellow jacket nests I pour gasoline down them and torch them. Paybacks are hell! [/QUOTE]
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