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    #2
    Poke it with a stick, so we can see the bees!

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      #3
      Scary ones

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        #4
        .

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          #5
          It looks like a hornest nest but i see bees on the nest... Thats odd because most bees build hives in a hollow log or some type of structure.

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            #6
            Not sure, but run down to Helotes Tactical & pick up one of those flame throwers & take care of those things!

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              #7
              bald faced paper hornets, don't poke em!!!

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                #8
                Video the poke!

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                  #9
                  #1. Not bees.
                  #2. set up video camera before you do ANYTHING else.

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                    #10
                    Large paper nests in South Central Texas trees most likely home to honey wasps SAN ANTONIO – If there’s a large, gray ball-shaped nest in your tree, the insects inside likely aren’t bees but Mexican honey wasps, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist in San Antonio. “I’ve been getting a lot more... Read More →

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                      #11
                      Tracker jackers

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                        #12
                        Bees

                        They are hornets, looks like just getting the nest built or something has predated it. Our neighbors found out a water hose will work. We get them occasionally and use the long stream hornet spray.


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                          #13
                          Paper hornets
                          You could probably wait till dark then just pull it out of that tree.
                          Like said, video it please

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                            #14
                            piñata.... hit with bat.


                            Hornets more than likely.

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                              #15
                              Them honey wasps? If its the hornets, leave it alone till night time and spray with killer. I seen a pony get stung so many times by hornets it died. They bad dudes.

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