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Mar 15, 2022 8:17 PM CST
PNW/SW WA State (Zone 8b)
crawgarden, they have found nest for the past couple years. They think the queen wasn't in the first nest.

Hornet's are something not to mess with either. I stepped in a nest of them some years back and they stopped counting after 34 stings. The smart thing I did was take some Benadryl and took a cold shower to pull all the stingers out. Rushed to urgency clinic by my DH and they wanted to put me in the hospital. I had several shots of steroids and refused going to the hospital. I now carry an Epi pen and have been in the process of getting this past year of shot as one sting can kill me. With that stated just be careful of any hornet or bee. The Murder Hornets have been found in forests so far.

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