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What is it with yellow jackets and the Explorer?

jbow

Active member
Out in my 'test area' in the yard every time I work with my SE I attract yellow jackets to the control box. I get 4 or 5 of them interested. If i switch it off they immediately leave. Switch it back on and they come back. They have never stung me but it is unnerving... My other machines don't seem to attract them.

Have you noticed this?

J
 
Two years ago I was hunting a foundation in the woods. I stepped over the old well and was attacked by a swarm they about stung me to death. I ran like a little kid for about 300 yards and they were still after me. I don't know if it was the explorer or just getting in their territory. And pissing them Off
I don't go in anywhere until I check the area out first anymore. With the headphones on you just cant hear them.
 
I know what you mean Clark. A couple of weeks ago my buddy and I were detecting this old park. They finally cut the tall grass in an area that we couldn't detect in the past and not long after we were there I was noticing some yellow jackets around me. I looked down and saw I was almost standing on top of a nest in the ground. I got stung once and we moved to another place. Now instead of finding bees I was finding silver and wheaties................:clapping: HH.

Eddie
 
I hate to tell you, with or without headphones, them suckers a so fast it won't matter if you hear them. We have found them VERY active this time of year because they are starting to find winter homes. Same in the spring, they are awakening! Hardly ever get stung in the summer, unless you step on them. They are just another danger, just like disease from mosquitoes, ticks, etc... Throw in some broken glass and some rusty iron and you have a good mix!
Pretty soon I'll need to buy a leftover space suit from NASA, just to detect (and a laser side arm for those ghetto parks!) HH anyways! Hey, look, this in NOT an E TRAC post!!! Amazing.:rofl:
 
end of summer, they are in the ground, known as ground hornets. They like a depression about 6 to 10 inches deep and about the same across. So if you see this watch out. But, that is not the rule, I have seen them around tree roots in the side of banks etc. and they are hard to see since 1 or 2 leave the nest at a time. The worst one I see is the little yellow stripped ones you see at dumpsters or on a coke can in the summer. Let me forwarn you of these. They almost seem innocent in there demeaner, notice how they have almost no fear of you............thats because they don't fear you. But they will sting you to death if they can. If one starts to sting, it become a universal free for all. They will attack in-mass, believe me and they will follow you for ever. Also be careful of bushes and trees, those little paper hornets can make life unpleasant too! You can spot them after the leaves have fallen. I never worry about snakes, I've seen some huge chicken snakes etc. so what. Hornets, these I watch for. Many are allergic and have no idea they are. I was stung a few years back 3 times on the hand, and it looked like a snake bite, and ended with a large golf ball size knot under my arm. That, in my life, was the singular most painful situation I have ever been through. Never ever felt such pain. And I had trouble breathing on top of that. The good thing, I did not have to walk a mile or 2..........either. I'd have never made it......................take your time out there, look around...........
 
I had the same problem with my Fisher 1266. I was detecting an old blueberry farm and as I got close to the payment office I started to notice quite a few bees swarming around me.
I backed off around 30 feet or so and watched them fly back to a hole in the eaves of the office.

I walked all the way up to the office with the machine off and never saw a bee. I turned it on when I was about 10 feet away and they came streaming out of that hole. Turned it off and they calmed down and went back in. I didn't hunt anywhere near that office. :surrender:
mIKE
 
That is sort of what I am thinking, that there is a nest nearby that spot.. I looked around in the edge of the woods but I cannot spot it. It does not happen everywhere but it does in that area and they seem interested in the control box, not the coil.

Thanks,

J
 
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