So here we are my friends: Spring and Summer! The days are getting warmer, longer, sunnier, happier! We set forth this time of year to enjoy more outdoor activities than we do in and wear less clothing for the most part. Brighter colors and floral scents are about as we celebrate the planting and growing times of the year. The children will soon be out of school and the playtime will be in full swing. Ah...........
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...and then you remember... "those guys!"
You know: These guys:
Those f***ers that will sting you if you f***ing look at em wrong. At least for most people. What a bummer is it to be attempting to enjoy and outdoor barbecue when some flying asshole decides to put you on his shitlist for the day and you get stung for doing absolutely nothing. You don't give a damn about his stupid nest and he bothers you.
For me, yellow jackets and wasps have been a rather interesting aspect of life on Planet Earth. I don't know about you but my Spring and Summer 99% of the time looked something like this:
Everyone else freaks out and gets stung, I never do.
Ok, so I stepped on a bee by accident when I was four years old. That I deserved as I stepped on the poor thing. As for Yellow Jackets and Wasps, I see them everywhere, both the paper ones and ground ones. I see other people get stung and I never do. Sure, I may have just been lucky. Or is it something else? So this past year I took a minute and put more attention on what I do when I am around these flying critters.
First, I notice they may fly up to me, but then turn away. The paper wasps may fly by me and take a look at me then leave. Even the aggressive ground wasps that normally sting you for no reason come up like they are going to attack me, but then back away. What is this?
So I asked myself what was it I was doing that I was not aware of? What came up was interesting. First of all if you pay attention, all things in life communicate telepathically. Especially flying insects. The thing people don't get is when you get stung is YOU WERE WARNED! The wasp or yellow jacket does not know nor care that we stopped following our knowing and awareness. When people get stung, I can hear the warning in my head. Others do as well but don't pay attention to it. Then the person moves to an area and gets stung. People think that these insects sting because they are just being assholes. People also usually "feel scared" arround yellow jackets and wasps.
The thing is, are YOU scared of the wasp, or is IT scared of YOU?
They KNOW that we can kill them. They know we can destroy entire generations and nests. That "fear" you are perceiving around them isn't yours. Its the wasp or yellow jacket's point of view of you. It just wants to live like anything else here. From their point of view we spray them and kill them for no reason at all. They see our homes and cars like they do trees and stuff in nature: a place to build a home. They don't know its an area that is traversed frequently by us? They just see us as mass murdering assholes with a spray can committing mass genocide on their species for no reason at all.
Have you ever noticed the more you kill the more they breed and the worse your infestation around your home and yard seems to get worse? Yeah, there is a reason for it. Naturally they keep control of other insects in the area and are part of the natural ecosystem. In order to keep up their numbers in order to do the job they already do for the Earth, on top of this, they also already assume you are planning on mass killing them again this year. So they breed double, triple, quadruple, to keep up their numbers.
We have been taught to live with energetic "walls" up. Be on the defensive. If we are always on the defensive what the hell do you think a naturally aggressive insect is going to do around you? Defenses up baby!
So here I am going to teach you a few little energetic tricks to help find some peace with your resident yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets:
- First, don't walk around "looking" for nests. Or for wasps, or yellow jackets. If you look for then, they will show up. Insects communicate by vibrations in the world around them, with different frequencies meaning different things. When you do this you give off the same frequency as a wasp or yellow jackets natural enemies do. Thus wasps and yellowjackets just might come looking for you. Go outside and enjoy and stop walking around with the "Mission Impossible theme" playing every time you go outside... looking for trouble. Walls down, relax.
- If you do see one, don't pay attention to it. If you are not "feeling that fear feeling" then it hasn't seen you and/or isn't paying attention, doesn't care, too busy with its life to pay attention to you. Keep on walking as if its not there at all.
- Now if you DO see one and DO suddenly "feel scared" ... that is not YOUR "fear" you are perceiving. That is the yellow jacket or the wasp's. When this happens look at it for a second then look away (If you stare at it, it means aggression. If you look and look away it means "I see you and know you are there, and I am not here to harm you"), just drop your walls and drop that energy. How do you do that? Just relax, or ask the walls to drop. When this energy comes up it means you are near its nest. Look and look away again. Ask in your mind "Where is your nest?" Don't verbally ask it. It can't receive the info in that format. Ask in in your head and imagine the question leaving you and going to the wasp or yellow jacket. It will send you the answer in the form of an image back in a second. It may take a few wasps to practice this with before you get it but generally you will get an image of an area of the yard. Once you get this next ask it/say "Do I have your permission to walk past? This is my path." and send a mental image of you and and other people walking back and forth on that route. For example, lets say the nest is in a wall on your porch. You and other humans/humanoids walk by there with your bodies daily. It is a transport way for you and others like you. Give the wasp/yellowjacket an image of you walking back and forth as well as other people. Wasps and Yellowjackets are territorial creatures. They will defend their territory, but they also will not intrude on others territory unless there is a deliberate attack to the colony. The reason we have a perceived "problem" with them is because they have no idea what is "our territory" is or where it is or any of that. They don't know our cars and our houses and mowed backyards, and roads are where WE live and "our territory" from their point of view. When you ask them permission to pass, let them know it is your path, and show them a mental picture, they get it. If it flies away, you are cleared to walk by. You may notice the nest is evacuated and gone in 24 hours. Why? That wasp or yellow jacket went "Oh, this is where they travel through. I don't like my family and my house being this close to a travalway that they are moving back and forth all the time. Its not safe." So they move elsewhere.
- You can also mass send out an image of the house, grass, porch, cars, driveway, or wherever else as you are walking around in frequently and send them the words "My nest, my territory, my path." This is similar to the signal they send out. If any are near they will get the message and usually move out of the area as they know now where your territory is.
- Now lets say the nest did not go away or the wasp or yellowjacket keeps showing up in that area and you get an "angry" energy. Remember, YOU are not the one angry, you are perceiving a "challenge" from said wasp or yellowjacket. Sometimes, they have the point of view that area belongs to them anyway even though you already told them its belongs to you. Yes, just like in our lives, sometimes there are a few people who are just assholes. This is where you have to almost THINK like a wasp. In this case go to the area where you know the next is (not too close) and keep your walls DOWN. Relax. Think to them "This is my territory. If you choose to live, you have until sun up to leave, if you stay here, you will die." Send them an image of the whole next being sprayed with wasp spray and everyone dying. You might have one or two fly over and you will get an angry and scared energy in you. Remember that is THEM not YOU. They desire to live. KEEP YOUR WALLS DOWN Keep your emotional/energetic walls and defenses down during this. Stay relaxed and calm. Reason is if you say this to them and your walls are up you will get your ass stung. Keeping it down, they can't sting you because by their own "rules of war" so to speak, they only attack things they think are a threat in that moment and to them that means the other party is on the defensive. If you stay relaxed energetic defenses and walls down, and just allow you and them to be there, they won't as you are not giving them a reason to hurt you based on the energetic vibrations to are giving off to them. Think it to them 3 times: "This is my territory. If you choose to live, you have until sun up to leave, if you stay here, you will die." , "This is my territory. If you choose to live, you have until sun up to leave, if you stay here, you will die." , "This is my territory. If you choose to live, you have until sun up to leave, if you stay here, you will die." Think it and give them the information with seriousness, yet don't fall into the fear and anger energy they are throwing you. You are giving them time to leave.
- This is about the only time where being a "mass murdering asshole with a spray can" is is necessary. The next morning BEFORE the sun comes up while its still cold or cool outside (when they are inactive and still asleep), get up with a flashlight and a can of wasp and yellowjacket spray. The instant-kill kind preferably. Stand back and spray the hell out of where the nest is. Soak it fully. Then RUN like hell! Give the spray a few minutes to kill all insects. Only THEN go back with a flashlight to look. You will either see no dead insects, meaning they took your words seriously and left (the nest itself may still be there) or you will see the whole colony dead. You give them time to leave because they WILL go and tell others. This spreads the word among the colonies. If everyone else sees the whole nest dead the next day, all the other hornets, wasps, yellow jackets will basically go "Holy shit, they mean business! They really will defend their territory and they will actually do what they threaten! We are out of here!" From here on the word will spread that when you say "If you stay here, you will die", you really mean it.
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