I agree. I was pulling some stuff through the woods at work this summer and ran over a nest and got stung about 20 times. Ran as fast as I could back to the work truck. I hop in and these pieces of shit were still clinging to me stinging me and they also swarmed the truck. I always have bee spray at work now. Scray thing was I didn't know if I was allergic or not and I was out in the middle of nowhere.
I was running a brush hog on an old 8n tractor so I'm constantly looking behind me adjusting the elevation of the deck when I feel something lightly bump my head. Suddenly I am getting hit over and over so bad I jumped off the tractor and ran. It was a HUGE paper wasp hive.
I'm fuming all evening about my 20-30 bites or stings. After enough beers and nightfall I went back with a five gallon bucket, lid and linemans pliers. Cut the whole nest off the branch and quickly secured the lid after it fell in the bucket.
I shook the bucket constantly listening to the little cunts attack for almost 3 days. Once they were finally dead I hung their enormous nest in my shop as a trophy.
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