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Old 06-16-2009, 07:44 AM   #22
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Thanks for all the stories that make my one wasp not seem so bad. Thanks also for the sympathies for my mowing ordeal. I think this wasp decided to unload all of its venom in my boob because it has left a huge red spot and the entry site is larger than usual too. It looks like a red egg cracked open frying on me. Most of the swelling has gone down but it itches like crazy! And this is the second day after now.

I have Wasp Spray on the shopping list and I am going to go hunting those nests later this week. We have another ball game tonight so it will have to wait. But those wasps days are numbered, I tell ya!

And June bugs! OOoohhhh! I can't stand those things either. Not smart enough to get away from you, and they have all those little clingy claw like things on their legs. Yuck! We have a nuisance bug that makes my Top Five List too -- Love bugs. They don't sting, or claw, but they are the dumbest bugs in the world! They will not be shooed away. You have to kill the dang things and they are all mating so when you kill one, you kill two. I guess they get oblivious during the act. I spray my front porch and you would think that would keep them away, but no, they just keep coming and dying all over my porch so I have to keep sweeping them away. I would take another wasp sting if the good Lord would just tell me what purpose he had in mind for those idiotic bugs! No offense!

Bugs!! (shiver and shake!)
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