Quote:
Originally Posted by blindzebra
If "A" is a kid, then she's probably getting stung because she swats at the YJs and makes sudden movements. They have compound eyes, and anything that moves quickly usually gets attacked. If you stand still they won't do anything to you. They might even land on you, and walk around for a bit. They'll usually just fly off. However, if you see their abdomen start wiggling just flick them off.
|
She's getting stung for some other reason. She's been stung by nearly every type of flying insect we have around here.
She got stung by the yellow jackets because she disturbed the bush that was above their nest. She was lucky she only got stung twice. Is a big next with a bunch of little buggers.
When she was 2 she moved some toys where a gaggle of red wasps had just started making a huge nest and was stung several times on the face. It's been downhill from there.