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That chart lists bald-faced hornets similar to honey bees. I call B.S. I had one fly up the back of my shorts one time and it stung me on the glute. The pain was intense and quite startling. Like a honey bee times 10. It left a round welt the size of a silver dollar. This happened near Arcata, California. I don't think they live near L.A.
was cutting grass at dusk - rode under a tree and hit a bees nest ... might have been hornets (?)
fell off the tractor when I caught my leg on a lever as I jumped off - then stumbled to my feet and bats were then flying / diving at me - maybe to scoop up the bees
I've also driven over bees nests that were in holes in the ground - neighbor told me they might have been 'bald face hornets' (?)
(later placed firewood in the hole and added some two stroke fuel and burned them out)

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last summer was attacked by bees - and bats
was cutting grass at dusk - rode under a tree and hit a bees nest ... might have been hornets (?)
fell off the tractor when I caught my leg on a lever as I jumped off - then stumbled to my feet and bats were then flying / diving at me - maybe to scoop up the bees
I've also driven over bees nests that were in holes in the ground - neighbor told me they might have been 'bald face hornets' (?)
(later placed firewood in the hole and added some two stroke fuel and burned them out)
was cutting grass at dusk - rode under a tree and hit a bees nest ... might have been hornets (?)
fell off the tractor when I caught my leg on a lever as I jumped off - then stumbled to my feet and bats were then flying / diving at me - maybe to scoop up the bees
I've also driven over bees nests that were in holes in the ground - neighbor told me they might have been 'bald face hornets' (?)
(later placed firewood in the hole and added some two stroke fuel and burned them out)


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Between intermittent fasting on my road trip days and dealing with the gorging schedule with the in-laws, I'm really frustrated with the interruption to the tick-tock cadence of my morning BMs.
Just thought you'd all like to know.
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There was a car called the Chapparral in the 60s with that and they were driving around the Ford GTs and the fan was quickly banned.
The most unusual Chaparral was the 2J. On the chassis' sides bottom edges were articulated plastic skirts that sealed against the ground (a technology that would later appear in Formula One). Two fans adapted from a military tank engine were housed at the rear, driven by a single two-stroke twin-cylinder engine.[5] The car had a "skirt" made of Lexan extending to the ground on both sides, laterally on the back of the car, and laterally from just aft of the front wheels. It was integrated with the suspension system so the bottom of the skirt would maintain a distance of one inch from the ground regardless of g-forces or anomalies in the road surface. The skirting produced a zone within which the fans could create a vacuum producing downforce on the order of 1.25 to 1.50 g when the car was fully loaded (fuel, oil, coolant).
The most unusual Chaparral was the 2J. On the chassis' sides bottom edges were articulated plastic skirts that sealed against the ground (a technology that would later appear in Formula One). Two fans adapted from a military tank engine were housed at the rear, driven by a single two-stroke twin-cylinder engine.[5] The car had a "skirt" made of Lexan extending to the ground on both sides, laterally on the back of the car, and laterally from just aft of the front wheels. It was integrated with the suspension system so the bottom of the skirt would maintain a distance of one inch from the ground regardless of g-forces or anomalies in the road surface. The skirting produced a zone within which the fans could create a vacuum producing downforce on the order of 1.25 to 1.50 g when the car was fully loaded (fuel, oil, coolant).

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last summer was attacked by bees - and bats
was cutting grass at dusk - rode under a tree and hit a bees nest ... might have been hornets (?)
fell off the tractor when I caught my leg on a lever as I jumped off - then stumbled to my feet and bats were then flying / diving at me - maybe to scoop up the bees
I've also driven over bees nests that were in holes in the ground - neighbor told me they might have been 'bald face hornets' (?)
(later placed firewood in the hole and added some two stroke fuel and burned them out)
was cutting grass at dusk - rode under a tree and hit a bees nest ... might have been hornets (?)
fell off the tractor when I caught my leg on a lever as I jumped off - then stumbled to my feet and bats were then flying / diving at me - maybe to scoop up the bees
I've also driven over bees nests that were in holes in the ground - neighbor told me they might have been 'bald face hornets' (?)
(later placed firewood in the hole and added some two stroke fuel and burned them out)

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My wife and her brother just had a pow-wow to strategize my MIL's 100m walk from a bench to the museum entrance. There was debate as to whether going back to the parked car would save 25m or so.
Getting old doesn't seem like much fun. I'm of half a mind to try avoiding it.
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My wife and her brother just had a pow-wow to strategize my MIL's 100m walk from a bench to the museum entrance. There was debate as to whether going back to the parked car would save 25m or so.
Getting old doesn't seem like much fun. I'm of half a mind to try avoiding it.
Getting old doesn't seem like much fun. I'm of half a mind to try avoiding it.

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