I was doing my pre-winter inspection today of my 60' tower. There were
lots of yellow jackets buzzing me on the way up. As I got near the rotor
shelf at 50' I saw a bunch of these critters flying in, and out of there. I
suspect there's a nest under the rotor. I climbed down at that point.
Since I need to get them out to continue doing some maintenance at the
top before it gets too cold, I am looking for suggestions on dealing with
theses guys. I am in NY. -pat
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* Pat Masterson B38-01, Northrop Grumman, * Ham:KE2LJ
* 20 Orville Road, * President Grumman Amateur
* Bohemia, NY * Radio Club WA2LQO
* email: bat@grumman.com Fone: 631-218-6746 * www.qsl.net/wa2lqo
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