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Today i have been felling big dead willow trees and clearing ready to plant area again. I was cutting an elder ready to fell the next tree when my mate shouted run but i was covered in hornets got stung five times on my head and neck. He said later there where hundreds the sky was red. Let me tell you they are painful:thumbdown:

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Ha, yes, the pictures please.

 

feel sorry for you - hope the pain goes soon.

 

Years ago, my Uncle was felling some big dead elms on a weekend in readiness for the clear up crew on monday. He got on the deck and went to sit on it while he ate his breakfast. He got stung on the privates, fainted and when he woke up they were like a Rams crackers! Had to wear silk knickers for weeks after!:laugh1:

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