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Old 09-10-2007, 02:11 PM posted to austin.gardening
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Wooly nobody@nunya wrote:

Dave wrote:
The closest thing I've found on the internet is the paper wasp for
resemblance. 2 exceptions. Way to small, and the abdomen is red in
color
as well. What is it?
Paper wasp:
http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/cimg348.html

Looks like this, definitely.
http://home.att.net/~larvalbugbio/be...beast3-05.html

Ones I've seen west of Wimberley approach 3" in length. A sting from
one
of
these is no joke. Pain lasts for hours. No, not allergic.
Dave



http://bugguide.net/node/view/581

I am allergic. One of those suckers hit me in 1998, I used 3 epi pens
getting to the ER alive.


As much as I dislike killing wasps, I do those.
They are just too aggressive.
--
Peace, Om


I have a bunch of red wasps around my house and my wife and I call them
"pet wasps" because they're so docile. I usually even have a few that
follow me around when I cut the grass - I guess looking for bugs that the
mower stirs-up. One day last spring, there were several in a shrub that I
was trimming. They came flying out as I neared with the trimmers, flew to
a near by lawn chair and perched like birds on the top of the chair until
I was finished and then flew right back to the area I just finished
trimming. I've never been stung by any of these guys...of I guess girls
after reading the TAMU info.



Agreed, they live and let live. Unless you stumble upon their actively used
nest, which is normally hidden from sight.
Dave