Last Call- Nope, We're Walking Edition

By Robert Emslie May 10, 2013

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Whether you call them wasps or yellow jackets (I’m sure there’s a difference), one thing’s for certain, the stinging bugs can sure pick inopportune places to build their creepy nests. This old – I think that’s a Chevy – became the home for about a gazillion of the little buggers. I don’t know about what you’d do in this situation, but I’d buy a bus pass.

Image: Whatsthatbug

24 thoughts on “Last Call- Nope, We're Walking Edition”
    1. Four-door, perhaps? It's got a post and what seems like a fairly large window. If it was a two-door hardtop, I wonder if it's valuable enough to justify trying to take it back?
      I know I won't; I itch just looking at it.

        1. DAMMIT DEVIN I WANTED TO JUST CUT MY LOSSES…like, $25,000 for a sixty-year-old car…
          That's…goddammit…
          *gets bee suit

      1. Somebody will want it, because there's not enough Tri-Five Chevys around. :-). And it needs fuzzy dice.

    1. Every time it gets to the part where she struts across the stage, I laugh. Out loud.

  1. With this level of neglect, your wallet will take a serious sting to get it back on the road.

  2. If I found that, I would douse the car in kerosene, and throw a match on it.
    Wasps are satanic bastards. They deserve to all die by fire.
    Have no problem with bees tho. If you leave bees alone, they leave you alone. Wasps just attack you because they're assholes and feel like stinging you over and over.

    1. Hey now, there's no call for that. I grew up in New England with plenty of WASPs, and while some of them were assholes, most of them were just harmless preppie doofuses.

  3. That actually looks more like a hornets nest. Hornets are even meaner than wasps. Wasps make paper like nests, but then hand up high and have little visible cells. Yellow Jackets nest under ground. Fire is the preferred method to get rid of hornets and yellow jackets.
    Anybody have a vat o Raid to dip this thing in?

  4. It would be a pain in the neck, but you could kill these things. After that, tearing out the nest would be a (nasty) piece of cake.

    1. Step one – borrow beekeeper suit
      Step two – roll up windows
      Step three – release bug bombs
      Step four – shovel and shop vac

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