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Old 07-31-2014, 08:53 AM   #1
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More proof

That animals are much smarter than they get credit for

I was just out on the back deck getting ready to move some furniture around and my great dane was acting strange barking at me and walking away like he wanted me to follow him. I walked to the other side of the deck and he ran back to where I was standing near the covered deck table. I tried to walk back towards the table and he got aggressive with me and barked me back (with tail wagging). Then I noticed a wasp fly out from under the table cover. Turns out there was the largest paper wasp nest I've ever seen hanging from the bottom of the table under the cover. I would have gotten the #^&#^&#^&#^& stung out of me. I managed to defeat them without getting stung once by spraying the wasp killer into the nest up through the deck boards. Someone's getting a prime rib bone tonight!

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