So not just hornets, but illegal hornets?
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So not just hornets, but illegal hornets?
Poor lil' sweetie.....
When our first Beagle was only a few months old she got hit by a hornet. I was getting ready to start grilling, turned around, and she was unconcious on the porch steps. I thought for sure she was dead. Cost me $400 at an emergency vet clinic to find out you can just give 'em Benadryl......
Growing up, Dad was a lineman for the phone company. Had many bottles of the freon spray that would reach a nest 30 feet up from the ground with a stream of pure liquid cold. Fun stuff! Of course, so completely outlawed now.
However I have not given up... those electrified tennis racquets are so much fun!
I suspect my pup got stung last weekend, face was swelled up, some spots/hives visible thru the fur, and very itchy. 2 benadryl and she managed to be able to sleep, swelling was gone by the next day.
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Just when you thought wasps couldn't get any creepier:
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/...nside-out.htmlQuote:
It sounds like something out of the "Alien" movie series, but wasps that lived during the age of dinosaurs laid eggs inside fly pupae, with the wasps eating the flies from the inside out.
The study, published in the scientific journal Nature, revealed that four new wasp species were found inside fossil pupae that date back to the Paleogene period, approximately 65 million to 23 million years ago. The female wasps would lay their eggs inside the fly pupae and as the wasps grew, they would harvest the flies' bodies as nourishment.
Anyone ever watch the series Fortitude? Ice age wasps scare the hell out of me after that show.