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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
True, because if you piss them off by hitting and not doing considerably damage to a point they can't flight, they will fly back to you and sting you somewhere! They are crazy vicious little buggers!
As a kid, I got stung by a wasp near my eye, thank goodness it was the actual eye.
What did I do? Well, they started to build a nest right outside of the kitchen window. To prevent any future war with them every time I would have to open the window, I got a broom and tried to get the nest off the wall. Well, they (there were about 6-8 ) got quite angry and began to fly all over. I quickly shut the window in fear of them flying inside the kitchen and kill me. well, One of them did make it inside although I was pretty quick in closing the window.
That thing descended on my face near one of my eyes and ouch! F....!!! then it flew away.
The sting site was swollen up badly but I had a bottle of ammonia handy in the cupboard.
Ok, enough of the wasp, so you did find pink Miltoniopsis like mine! Congrats! Aren't they so pretty?
Mine has been inactive for a while since the flowers dropped. and it is now slowly growing.
I also like your yellow miltoniopsis. So many flowers!
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When I was younger, I was in my own house, minding my own business, when I kneeled down in front of the television to watch cartoons like any self-respecting child would do.
Well, I guess a wasp had crawled up my pant leg and stung me on the calf. I had NO IDEA, and I ran like a mad woman into my room and changed my clothes quickly, and out of the pant leg crawled a mangled, twitching little wasp.
...it was awful.
But being stung on the face?! no thanks!!
And ammonia? Is that a wasp sting treatment?
I am pretty sure going at a wasp nest with a broom is basically always a bad idea. XD