bruiser
New member
Well after MT Kevin's recluse encounter anything I have to contribute will seem very trivial!
However there is one occurrence that I will always remember. I was on my bike and wearing
a full-face helmet travelling along a winding road that required my full attention.
It was summer and I had left my visor open about an inch to let some air circulate.
Suddenly I felt an impact on my top lip...after years of riding you get to recognise the 'feel'
of any insect impacts and this felt like a wasp (yellow jacket). On the next short straight section
of road I glanced down and a large wasp was crawling along the lip of my of my helmet inside
the visor! :yikes:
Now I hate wasps with a vengeance having been stung once by a wasp that had obviously been
in an unsavory location (trash cans or animal poo) and the site of the sting became infected and
swelled up enormously. Not good. Had to take penicillin for a month!
So, anyway, I saw this wasp on the lip of the helmet and I grabbed the lip with my left gloved hand
so it wouldn't be able to get in and sting me. Of course then I wasn't able to use the clutch. Luckily
I was able to do some clutch-less downshifts and even more fortunately I managed to find neutral!
I couldn't be sure that my tight grip had killed the wasp so I came to a standstill with some trepidation,
kicked out the side stand and dismounted. Unfastening the 'D' ring was impossible with my gloved right
hand so I pulled my right glove off with my teeth.
When the time came to reveal the beast, I opened my hand to find a very pi$$ed queen wasp which
almost immediately flew off. Lucky escape that!
Lucky for you the queen wasp doesn't normally sting.