stinging grass wasps was late E-mail
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- Subject: stinging grass wasps was late E-mail
- From: M* B*
- Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 16:43:50 -0500
- References: <88c63178.361933e5@aol.com>
SECK138@aol.com wrote:
>
> I cannot stand wearing gloves. I like to get down and dirty. I only have
> beautiful nails if you considered dirt under nails as becoming. I go barefoot
> a lot even in cold weather. I have more than 10 trowels all over my yard.
> Some times they even get left out over the winter. I never know when I will
> want to move something. Show any interest at all and you will usually go home
> with something.
>
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I used to go barefoot, but there are these nasty little stingling wasps
that crawl in the grass in the south. My foot met with one early this
summer, and I miss going barefoot now.
Does anyone know about these? They are black with red on them and are
about the size of a large honey bee. The sting packs a wallop! I thought
I was going to die!! I sat all day with my foot in ice water and it
still ached the following day.
Rita
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