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Other Bush Nasties! Bullants, jumping jacks, bees, wasps etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="XIV" data-source="post: 238423" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Jumping jacks are the most aggressive ant in the world.</p><p>So bad is there temper, that a nest will split and go to war with each other.</p><p>They are the only ant that will attack there own colony. </p><p>Oh, and a sting with a punch.</p><p>The bulldog ant, ( inch ant, big f@&!#g ant, and holy f... that hurt ant) </p><p>Have one of the worst stings of all ants.</p><p></p><p>My brother has a really bad reaction to these.</p><p>And has to carry an epipen. </p><p>He has a really bad reaction to wasps too.</p><p>I can't believe how many wasp nests I have seen in a small area out prospecting. </p><p>Will have to get the petrol out and drown them of a night time.</p><p>( 5 in less than 500m of the creek) </p><p>And thats only the ones I could see.</p><p>So many of them out at the moment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XIV, post: 238423, member: 735"] Jumping jacks are the most aggressive ant in the world. So bad is there temper, that a nest will split and go to war with each other. They are the only ant that will attack there own colony. Oh, and a sting with a punch. The bulldog ant, ( inch ant, big f@&!#g ant, and holy f... that hurt ant) Have one of the worst stings of all ants. My brother has a really bad reaction to these. And has to carry an epipen. He has a really bad reaction to wasps too. I can't believe how many wasp nests I have seen in a small area out prospecting. Will have to get the petrol out and drown them of a night time. ( 5 in less than 500m of the creek) And thats only the ones I could see. So many of them out at the moment [/QUOTE]
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