This is an old bird feeder. It fell apart in the spring winds. The top fell off. The wood rotted. Junior Bear bent the post on the far side, last year. Big dweeb! There wasn't any seed there. I loved that feeder! I even reshingled it.
I could dump a whack of seed on it and leave it. In winter, not when bear are about!
Our annual May bear visitation (2017) |
I decided I'd either take it down and fix it, of just remove it. Under the squirrel baffle, wasps... No fixing this month! It is pretty, though.
There. I went back to further push the wind thingie down and zap. I cannot blame it. I'd moved the nest. It was looking for its eggs!
Still a bit swollen a day later.
12 comments:
Hari OM
Ouch! I dunno. Bees okay. Wasps are just generally angry I find! Heal fast. YAM xx
Ouch!! Wasps surely can be nasty when disturbed.
Wishing you the sweeter side of nature!
If you had to choose I suppose a wasp bite is better than a baser bite, bust ugh. 🤓
Cold shower straight away and a lot of antihistamine gel.Oh Boy, I bet that was SOOO sore.
Ouch!
That was a nasty bite. From now on, leave the wasps alone!
Oh nasty! Feel better soon, great that you don't blame the wasp.
Yowch! Those stings are so painful! You have bears too? Oh my gosh!
That's one mother of a feeder.
It was, Red! Not any more.
A lovely post but oh dear, sorry about that sting. Looks painful!
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