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| So the dozer pushed the nest just forward enough that the entrance/exit hole on bottom instead at being at the original 6 o'clock position at bottom of nest, is tilted more like a 3 o'clock position. Branch their building on is small and the extra weight of the apparent ongoing construction weighted down the end of the branch to approx. 9' off the ground vs. much higher w/o the extra weight.
Need to get seal kits for a couple of the cylinders that are leaking a little, so went back today to make sure dozer had proper hyd. level and fuel level. Then again, I might just be using delay tactics. Think I'm going in tomorrow morn bout 4am dressed to the gills, or more accurately Freddie Kruger like. I've never taken a selfie of myself, but might before leaving. Took a couple not very good pics today, maybe they'll post. Still lots of hornet activity going on, they're probably trying to figure on how to best incorporate and engineer the new unexpected hard structure into their nest.
(Hornet's nest frontal (full).jpg)
(HN looking N. (full).jpg)
Attachments ---------------- Hornet's nest frontal (full).jpg (59KB - 48 downloads) HN looking N. (full).jpg (59KB - 71 downloads)
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