Sunday, November 9, 2025

Macro Practice on Hearing Aid Batteries

 


Yesterday I did Pioneer Woman and all the things I can do now that I could not do before Bob stopped walking.
Yesterday I found something I can't do. 
Remove Wasps Nest from Inside Breaker Box. I was stung and it hurt like the devil, had flu like symptoms next day, the neighbor turned off the pool pump but was attacked and could not remove the nest.
I waited for quotes on Wasp Nest Removal and after praying and asking Ginny to pray, I was sitting here and I thought, I think I will text the lawn mower guy, that is his name because Bob can't remember Robby, which was bobs son name, but can understand lawn mower guy.. 
I sent text, asking if he could, he said I will do it for 50 dollars, I replied can you do it now, his reply was I am on the way.
He was here 5 minutes, sprayed them, smashed with a towel, snatched nest down and left, LEAVING the NEST on the ground...the nest is gone but ONE wasp is trying to get in the breaker box and chases me when I go to open/close it.
Friday appt with derm doc, and I am treating my squamous carcinomas with chemo cream for 4 weeks.
That's all folks. I have to go put gas in the Kia, its been 4 months to use 3/4 of a tank.
Will hit Wal-Mart for gas and a few items if I can remember how to shop








9 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Great that lawn mower guy got rid of your wasp nest. I hope you feel better after that nasty sting. Is the cream helping? I like your artsy photos and I hope you enjoy your trip out today.

Donna said...

Goodness...nasty things those wasp!! I just use Hornet Spray...It blast them at a safe distance and they drop like flies.
Glad pool guy got rid of them! I know that sting hurt! Try to enjoy the trip out shopping...buy yourself a Frappuccino something!
hugs
Donna

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, that is NO fun, I hate wasp stings and wasps in general. We battle them making nests on our back porch all the time, and keep a can of wasp/hornet spray on hand...it sprays 25 feet, so you can stand at a distance and spray away all the nasty little stingers. Then once you are sure they are dead you can sweep away the nest. Did you put ammonia on the sting? Or a wet tea bag works too. I hope you can get all the shopping done you need and enjoy a little "free time" away. (((HUGS))) for you today.

Ann said...

So he left the nest there for you to get rid of? You would have thought he would have gotten rid of it. I have heard that even if you destroy the nests they will return to try and rebuild.
A tank of gas used to last me a month but now that my job is so far away it only lasts a week

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I am glad that the wasp nest has been removed and I hope the survivor is not too persistent. If you happen to have a cool morning it will be sluggish and easy to remove. Those hearing aid batteries seem really old now. All the new models have chargeable batteries. It’s convenient and saves a small fortune!

jabblog said...

I hope the wasps don't return, encouraged by the lone wasp that remains, and that your sting is not still troubling you.
Fiddly little batteries are a pain ro replace..

Mari said...

I'm so glad you got rid of that nest. Wasp stings really hurt, I got one last month. Hope the shopping went well!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I am glad the wasp nest is gone now, thanks to the Lawn Mower Guy. My hubby was s tung recently and used some baking soda on the sting, it help take away the pain. I hope your carcinomas cream does the job. My hubby has packages of those hearing aid batteries. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day!

Martha said...

You just have too much on your plate these days! I'm glad your lawn guy was able to help with the wasps nest at least. I'm so sorry about everything you are going through Sandra.