It took me a while to get around to this thread but the title was
intriguing enough that I couldn't skip it. Glad I took a look. Very
interesting.
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/2/2016 1:31 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Several weeks ago, I discovered a Yellow Jacket nest in my back yard. I
kept a wary eye on it, but worried that my lawn maintenance guy might
get stung.
On Friday, the local newspaper, The Tullahoma News, ran an article on a
Winchester, TN resident who traps Yellow Jackets, Hornets, and Guinea
Wasps, and freezes them, eventually packing them in dry ice and shipping
them to the lab of AKL Source Material in Pennsylvania. There, the
venom sacs are extracted by hand and used to create anti-venom. I gave
him a call and told him about my nest. He arrived yesterday afternoon
as I was watching a football game.
I decided to document the process. The first photo shows the nest
entrance as I found it, essentially a hole in the ground laid bare by
the passage of many insects.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Yellow+Jacket+Nest.TIFF.html
Pete Waldenmaier's "BeeBusters" truck.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Bee+Busters+Truck.tif.html
The vacuum trap, essentially a tank vacuum cleaner with a special
collector trap.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/The+Vacuum+Trap.tif.html
The trap in position at the nest hole.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Trap+in+Position.tif.html
Final adjustments.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Final+Adjustments.tif.html
After about an hour, the insect stream slows, so Pete hammers on the
ground to disturb them, and more start flying out. The vacuum captures
most of them immediately.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Hammering+on+the+Ground.tif.html
His truck is filled with support equipment, including a freezer and
bottles of carbon dioxide.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Support+Equipment.tif.html
The final product is a bottle of Yellow Jackets.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Yellow+Jackets.tif.html
Pete stuns the insects with carbon dioxide before placing them in the
freezer to die. To be usable, the insects must remain frozen until the
venom sacs are harvested at the lab.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Stunning+with+Carbon+Dioxide.tif.html
While he had this operation going on at my house, he had a parallel
operation going on about 15 miles away. I'm told there are only about
40 of these collectors nationwide.
Comments and critiques welcomed and appreciated.
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