Don’t give someone a tool if you don’t teach them how to use it.
Sadly, for as stupid as this seems, there are people out there that would do this.
Don’t give someone a tool if you don’t teach them how to use it.
Sadly, for as stupid as this seems, there are people out there that would do this.
The internet is full of lots of information. Some helpful, some esoteric, some entertaining…but, in that portion that is questionably entertaining, there is still some useful information.
What Not To Do Wednesday’s are going to be an opportunity to share some of those viral videos, images, and stories that despite the craziness still have some lessons to be learned.
This week’s video has gone viral since it hit the webs at the beginning of the week. Nobody wants a nest of stinging insects near their garage. There are many different options available at your local hardware store to get rid of these annoying houses for the scary, stinging insects. There are even professional exterminators who excel at doing this safely.
We do not recommend using the solution seen in this video.
There’s many reasons that this is a bad idea:
It shouldn’t have to be said, but don’t try this at home or work.
The Entymology Department at the University of Kentucky provides a comprehensive list of strategies for dealing with different types of stinging insects and their hives. Interestingly, they mention that yellow jackets can become very aggressive when disturbed and that sometimes a professional is the best person to handle this situation.
What Not To Do Wednesday will be a regular feature on this blog going forward. I hope that it will become both an educational tool for those that read the blog as well as a resource for those of you who provide safety lectures when you need to illustrate a point.