It is that time of year again where the yellow jackets are out in force. I have set up a tgt 25 yds out and shoot from the bench. The tgt is a piece of cardboard smeared with peach or apricot jam. The yellow jackets love both. I am shooting a p70 PCP air rifle that shoots 1/4 groups at 25 yds. I am loading and firing just as fast as I can for about three to four hrs a day with breaks to re-air the rifle. So far, I have killed over 2000 yellow jackets. I put ten pellets down then when those pellets are gone, marked my book to keep track of the kills. If I happen to miss a hornet I pull an extra pellet out of the can, that way I know I have ten kills. My success rate is running at 95%. I am shooting indoors to out. The first 10 yds there is no wind to account.
I go out and smear the tgts at first light and am surprised at the number of hornets are on the tgt still interested in the jam smeared the day before. Moving slowly putting the jam on with the few hornets there in the morning, I have avoided being stung. (So far), I got stung a week ago mowing the lawn and still have a slight amount of swelling where stung. That is when war was declared.
I go out and smear the tgts at first light and am surprised at the number of hornets are on the tgt still interested in the jam smeared the day before. Moving slowly putting the jam on with the few hornets there in the morning, I have avoided being stung. (So far), I got stung a week ago mowing the lawn and still have a slight amount of swelling where stung. That is when war was declared.