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    Posted: 9 hours 57 minutes ago at 4:16pm
Have one down at the "farm". Goggle claims the nest is empty late winter. Anybody know for sure? Thanks
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Late winter should be empty. Should be good after a few hard freezes I would think. How close is it to the ground? Folks around here used to say you could tell how hard the winter would be by how close to the ground hornets build nests
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Hell, I had a 190 parts tractor down over the hill, went down there, heard buzzing , they had built a nest under the fender!!! Got out of there fast!! Isnt there a bird or something that will tear them apart too???
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Real men would just throw a rock at it and find out!Approve
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be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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jUST KIDDING!!!
I am still confident of this;
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be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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Lou : My cousin told me if you put salt on them they cleared out .
Grand dad had a old car down on the farm we played in sometimes -  - but bumble bees had built a nest in the cotton seat stuffing making it no longer a play area 
 Tried the cousins remedy to situation to gain play space - bees did not appreciate it 
I will say Grandma's remedy of mud packs over sting areas works a lot better than cousins idea of clearing out mad bees 
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I have had two tractors now that has had big bumblebees with nests in the toolbox right beside the seat ( my 57 45 and the new d17) and both times I discovered them while sitting on the seat…
They might have appeared a little bit bigger than what they really were..
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD, 1963 A-C D17 series 3

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