As the child of a hobbyist bee keeper, here are the "rules" for being around stinging insects.

1. Loud noises and sudden movements scare them. Scared stingers attack as first line of self defense.

2. Bees stingers have a barbed tip. They can only sting once. It will kill them. Wasps stingers have a smooth tip. They can pull it out and sting again. Some of them also bite (yellow jackets).

3. Red/vibrant colors attract bees. Blue/muted colors do not.

4. If stinging insects are around, move slowly and quietly, not suddenly or jerkily.

5. Speak softly and in lower register tones. Loudly or higher registers are threatening.

6. Do not step right in front of the hive entrance. You're a threat.

7. Anything threatening the queen is attacked. Protect the queen at all costs.

8. Death to hive members emits a pherome the rest of the hive can detect. Killing a bee or wasp leaves the pherome on you and can be considered a threat.

9. Aerodynamically, they shouldn't be able to fly, but they can. Water unbalances them so they can't. As such they WILL NOT fly during a rain storm.

10. Chickens (and other insect eating creatures) won't generally eat honey bees.View attachment 3593863
Good to know - I still haven't dealt with that jellow yacket nest :)

I was trying to remember to get rid of them at night but I keep forgetting!
 
Picture this. A big run, with multiple "slabs" of chicken wire. We used zip ties (or something similar) to attach those "slabs" of wire together. In this one area, the "slabs" aren't attached very well. The possum could easily craw under the overlapping wire because it's not attached well enough.
I used the wire wrapped around the roll of chicken wire to "sew" the overlapping "slabs"of chicken wire together on the roof of my run.
Yours doesn't have eyeliner - mine has eyeliner - is that normal? Do any of yours have eyeliner?
This is Pip at about 3 weeks. Eyeliner?
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I used the wire wrapped around the roll of chicken wire to "sew" the overlapping "slabs"of chicken wire together on the roof of my run.

This is Pip at about 3 weeks. Eyeliner?
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Yes - that dark line running from the corner of the eye to the back of the head.
 
I don't recommend pushing the mower overtop of a yellow jacket nest in the ground.

Or the riding mower either :)
I whole heartedly agree. I stepped in a nest as I was running from a nest that I just torched. Over two dozen stings. I would have likely gone into shock if not for the nurse next door loading me up with antihistamines.
 

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