Well, no Kubotas took part in this, but there was enough back and forth on the bald faced hornet nest, I thought some of y'all might like to know they didnāt make it. Walked up to check the mail and saw the nest gone with just a few scraps left in the trampled down grass under the tree.
We have black bears on rare occasions. Too many developments nearby for a regular population to develop. Unlikely one could climb that tree without causing at least some damage, but there was none. More likely a group of raccoons. We have plenty of those. Donāt think skunks can climb and donāt know what else around here would eat an active bald faced hornet nest. Whatever it was ate most of the nest and all of everything in it.