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Old 07-17-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Yellow Jackets.....HUGH Nests

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Yellow jackets building enormous nests

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MOBILE | To the bafflement of insect experts, gigantic yellow jacket nests have started turning up in old barns, unoccupied houses, cars and underground cavities across the southern two-thirds of Alabama.
Specialists say it could be the result of a mild winter and drought conditions, or multiple queens forcing worker yellow jackets to enlarge their quarters so the queens will be in separate areas. But experts haven’t determined exactly what’s behind the surprisingly large nests.
Auburn University entomologists, who say they’ve never seen the nests so large, have been fielding calls about the huge nests from property owners from Dothan up to Sylacauga and over into west-central Alabama’s Black Belt.
At one site in Barbour County, the nest was as large as a Volkswagen Beetle, said Andy McLean, an Orkin pesticide service manager in Dothan who helped remove it from an abandoned barn about a month ago.
“It was one of the largest ones we’ve seen," McLean said.
Attached to two walls and under the slab, the nest had to be removed in sections, McLean said.
Entomologist Dr. Charles Ray at the Alabama Cooperative Extension System in Auburn said he’s aware of about 16 of what he described as “super-sized" nests in south Alabama.
Ray said he’s seen 10 of them and cautioned people about going near them because of the yellow jacket’s painful sting.
The largest nest Ray has inspected this year filled the interior of a weathered 1955 Chevrolet parked in a rural Elmore County barn. That nest was about the size of a tire in the rear floor seven weeks ago, but quickly spread to fill the entire vehicle, the property owner, Harry Coker, said. Four satellite nests around it have gotten into the eaves of the barn, about 300 yards from his home.
“I’m kind of afraid for the grandkids. I had to sneak down there at dark and get my tractor out of the barn," Coker said. “It’s been a disruption."
Coker said he may wait until a winter freeze to try to remove the nest.
In previous years, a yellow jacket nest was no larger than a basketball, Ray said. It would contain about 3,000 workers and one queen. These gigantic nests may have as many as 100,000 workers and multiple queens.
Without a cold winter to kill them this year, the yellow jackets continued feeding in January and February -- and layering their nests made of paper, not wax. They are typically built in shallow underground cavities.
Yellow jackets, often confused with bees, may visit flowers for sugar, but unlike bees, yellow jackets are carnivorous, eating insects, carrion and picnic food, according to scientists.
“They were able to find food to colony through the winter," Ray said in a telephone interview.
He investigated a nest near Pineapple, measuring about 5 feet by 4 feet, that was coming out of the ground on a roadside. A southwest Pike County house in Goshen had a giant nest spreading into its roof.
Goshen Mayor G. Malon Johnson said he consulted Ray in removing it because he was concerned that children playing nearby could be attacked.
A colony has a maximum size in early July and August. The hot, dry conditions could force the yellow jackets out of ground nests.
“Normally it starts declining in the fall," Ray said.
He said the “super colonies" appear to have many queens.
“We’re not really sure how this multiple queen thing works," Ray said. “It could be that the daughters of the original queen don’t leave the nest or that the queens have developed some way to cooperate."
Ray examined a collected nest from Macon County to count the queens in it.
“We found 12 queens so far, so that’s definitely a factor," Ray said Thursday.
Dr. Michael D. Goodisman, a biologist at Georgia Tech who has studied large nests in Australia, said he’s heard of some large ones in Georgia and Florida, but not as big as those in Alabama. A 6-foot by 3-foot nest on a pond stump in Bulloch County, Ga., was featured July 12 on CNN.
“I’m not sure people know what triggers it," he said.
U.S. Department of Agriculture entomologist James H. Cane said he’s familiar with a nest in Florida 10 or 15 years ago that engulfed a big easy chair. Cane said the monster nests reported in Alabama are intriguing and agreed with Ray that they could be the product of multiple queens in a single nest.
The nest usually dies out each year. “All that overwinters is the future queen," he said.
Given a queen’s egg-laying rate, he said, there’s no way a nest with a single queen could get that big in a growing season.
But in a multiple-queen colony, Cane said, there must be space where queens can’t get at each other.

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

I heard this on the news this morning too. This is just scary. People need to really be careful because if you stumbled into something like this it would kill you. Wow....can you imagine that many in one location? I always thought that killer bee thing was a scare taken way out of porportion...now I'm not so sure. I realize these are different types of bees than in the "killer bee" scare but still something to worry about nonetheless.
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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

yes very true and as Im allergic to them it wouldnt take near about that many to kill Me so Im well aware of bees lol just ask CeCe or BB or DBG lol!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

My husband too is very allergic. We keep insecticide in the house, so we don't get any nest for any long length of time. Also afraid of my grand daughter being stung. I have been stung more here than in my whole life. Not fun! Although they say it's good for arthritis. But, I'll stick to my Excedrin.


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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

i have never heard of bees nest being that large. that is amazing

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

These are yellow jackets, not bees. Yellow jackets are a variety of wasp, like hornets, and their nests are made of paper, not wax. They do not make honey, nor advertise Cheerios.

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

very interesting, I hate bees, hornets or anything small that can bite or sting you. The bad thing is you don't know your around them till your right on the nest. Just recently I was on my bulldozier at night on a fire, when my coworker said there are hornets all around us. When I turned my dozier around I saw half of the hornets nest hanging from a tree limb I just went through. It looked like a cloud of mad hornets all around. I am very lucky I did not get stung. I guess the smoke from the fire had them confused. But anyway, I hate those critters.

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Re: Bees.....HUGH Nests

My Pa-Paw has operated a bulldozier for most of his life. I remember before he started working a closed cab, him coming home covered in yellow jacket stings. He'd be clearing land and hit a nest and they'd be all over him.

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EWWWWWWWWWWWWW I hate beeeeees I hate yellow Jacket!!! Hornets!!!! Bumbles!!!! all of them !!!!!!! OOOOO all itchy now

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OMG!!! WOW!!! I am going to check my yard and my car (that has been out of remission for a year and half) for any signs of nests.. Thank you so much for the Info....

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