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Deer902 07-26-2004 11:17 AM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
I'd get a bag a baseballs and start throwing. You'll have plenty of time to start running before they hit the ground. And come back that night and finish em' off with hairspray and a lighter. Problem solved.;)

BobCo19-65 07-26-2004 11:23 AM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
Only thing I'd be willing to do is wait till a very calm night and get a fogger as close as to it as you possibly. Let the fogger run till it runs out and check in the morning. But then again, I got stung 14 times on the back at the same time by wasps.

If that didn't work, I'd just leave it and get it down after the first frost. If you're in Ohio, then it shouldn't be much into the season if at all.

wolfen68 07-26-2004 11:39 AM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
I think doing anything to this masterpiece of nature is absolutely wrong and irresponsible!!![:@][:@][:@] This civilization of insects had no idea this was your frickin' stand...for gosh sakes, it's out in the woods. Wait until a good hard freeze and then go gently move your stand with doing as little damage as possible to the hive. As far as time prior to a good hard freeze, find another stand and tree to hunt out of. These insects are as much a part of the whole scheme of things as anything else in the woods and shouldn't be destroyed simply because of one hunters simple misfortune.

kevin1 07-26-2004 11:40 AM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
1) 12 guage shotgun loaded with #6 and a turkey choke .
2) aim carefully .
3) blam !
4) RLH !!!!!!

I should probably mention that this is best done at night ... [&:]

silentassassin 07-26-2004 11:51 AM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
wolfen,

Although I see your point, I don't think he is going to be hurting the population any. I personally would get rid of them.

WV Hunter 07-26-2004 12:08 PM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 

ORIGINAL: Hoofers

Is this a great way to protect your stand from theft or what!
LMAO!!!

Hoofers, I think you might be onto something. I wonder if you can get a patent on that new theft device? LOL ;)

ijimmy 07-26-2004 12:46 PM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
I like daystalkers idea , nuke um :) , remember you probably dont want to spray them down with bug spray as you will spook the deer out with that strange smell .

Fieldmouse 07-26-2004 01:05 PM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 

ORIGINAL: wolfen68

I think doing anything to this masterpiece of nature is absolutely wrong and irresponsible!!![:@][:@][:@] This civilization of insects had no idea this was your frickin' stand...for gosh sakes, it's out in the woods. Wait until a good hard freeze and then go gently move your stand with doing as little damage as possible to the hive. As far as time prior to a good hard freeze, find another stand and tree to hunt out of. These insects are as much a part of the whole scheme of things as anything else in the woods and shouldn't be destroyed simply because of one hunters simple misfortune.
If you take the nest down at the end of the year aren't you killing the colony anyway?

Shoot away with the paint ball gun. That just seems like a lot of fun.

Newcastle 07-26-2004 01:05 PM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
If you're not worried about burning down the woods, a flaming arrow seems appropriate.

You're certainly up Feces Creek without a paddle. No easy way to combat a hornet's next that is 30' up a tree.

wolfen68 07-26-2004 01:08 PM

RE: Help with unwanted residents of my treestand
 
I didn't say to take the hive down at all but to try and remove the stand leaving the hive in tact as best as possible.


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