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<blockquote data-quote="Currently" data-source="post: 3735001" data-attributes="member: 53766"><p>I call bs on that one, photo was staged.</p><p></p><p>Why?</p><p></p><p>Mosquitos</p><p>Ticks</p><p>Horseflies</p><p>Moose flies</p><p>Deer flies</p><p>Black flies</p><p>No-see-ums</p><p>Gnats</p><p>Hornets</p><p>Black wasps</p><p></p><p>I am intimately familiar with everyone of those godforsaken critters having worked in northern Maine. Now imagine topping off a spruce that has a black wasp nest in the cut ... you turn and run ... they are attracted to body heat ... warmest part are your 'nads ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Currently, post: 3735001, member: 53766"] I call bs on that one, photo was staged. Why? Mosquitos Ticks Horseflies Moose flies Deer flies Black flies No-see-ums Gnats Hornets Black wasps I am intimately familiar with everyone of those godforsaken critters having worked in northern Maine. Now imagine topping off a spruce that has a black wasp nest in the cut ... you turn and run ... they are attracted to body heat ... warmest part are your 'nads ... [/QUOTE]
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