I managed to get out to the A/C unit, I had help, my wife and one of my grandsons. I knew I was going to need something to sit on so I decided I would use one of my wife's 30-gallon planters, it was not close enough and the top was wet, in my effort to move the planter and pour the water off I disturbed the burrowing hornets. I did not count them, but I knew I could not outrun them. I told my grandson and wife to walk slowly beck into the house, she made it and then returned with a large pan of sugar water, hollering at her? in a low voice did not work. All I wanted to know was why the sugar water. She claimed she had seen me do that for years, she claimed I have feed honeybees in hot dry weather when there were no flowers to be found. (Bless her heart) She thought the hornets were honeybees. She placed the container of sugar water on top of another large planter and here they came. That container had one large hole in the upside-down bottom of the planter... I almost got ahead of that one by placing a screwdriver in the hole.
After that I went back to the first planter, it had 8 drain holes, I covered the holes with a bath towel, that took care of the ones that had not been disturbed yet. And then I sat down on the towel. My grandson wanted to know what all of the noise was about, the noise he heard was the sound of the hornets looking for a way out of the planter.
And by accident I got hit in the right lower eye lid, and that resulted in a black eye. Had I taken off in a dead run; forgive, I cannot run but had I swatted the hornets or flailed my arms I would still be counting the stings.
And my neighbors thought they had a problem with coyotes, I live in Lake Highlands.
F. Guffey
After that I went back to the first planter, it had 8 drain holes, I covered the holes with a bath towel, that took care of the ones that had not been disturbed yet. And then I sat down on the towel. My grandson wanted to know what all of the noise was about, the noise he heard was the sound of the hornets looking for a way out of the planter.
And by accident I got hit in the right lower eye lid, and that resulted in a black eye. Had I taken off in a dead run; forgive, I cannot run but had I swatted the hornets or flailed my arms I would still be counting the stings.
And my neighbors thought they had a problem with coyotes, I live in Lake Highlands.
F. Guffey

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