I've noticed some are less potent... but no visible decline as yet ๐
I itch just looking at that...
having tripped whilst out running, and barrel-rolled into nettles, I steer clear. Having your entire back covered in stings is not pleasant. I felt like i was vibrating for 2 days!
Ours seem to have had a power-up after a stint of rain followed by warm weather. I'm hoping it's their last hurrah. Pity that the brambles won't be going anywhere...
if you had time to stop for a photo, surely you had time to get a stick and do 5mins whacking*?
just a thought...
(*the weeds you fool!)
After last night, a categoric no. And they seem to be unusually virulent at the moment.
Out today amongst this delightful mix of nettles & brambles hidden amongst pretty pink flowers. Beautiful but deadly
The pretty pink flowers are Himalayan Balsam - an invasive species.
You should whack them and leave the indigenous nettles alone.
The pretty pink flowers are Himalayan Balsam - an invasive species.You should whack them and leave the indigenous nettles alone.
Another migrant hater
Got nettle stung and bitten about twenty times last night. Only on a canal side jolly to the pub too.
Roll on winter.
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Legs are throbbing from tonights jaunt , so nope, not here and the gorse is covered in lovely little yellow flowers , which are bushing out and the killer spikes and loving human flesh to stab. ๐
After last night, a categoric no. And they seem to be unusually virulent at the moment
This!
Friston nettles are doing their best Triffid venom impressions at present, end of season dehydration=poison concentration
You all need to man up!
I think I'm pretty much immune to nettles, well maybe not immune but my brain now ignores the stings!
I love nettles. I got stung so much when I was a kid that they don't bother me now.
Always makes me smile when people freeze in terror at the sight of them.
Always makes me smile when people freeze in terror at the sight of them.
There speaks someone who never had to coax a 5yo through overhanging stingers.
Slowly dying back round here, but sadlythat's going hand in hand with them moving from 'irritating' to 'nuke those legs from orbit, it's the only way to be sure'.
As much as I look forward to dry (not really been that dry this year) summer riding the nettles and the like ruin a lot of the good off road routes round here. They turn single track in to an almost impossible tight rope route. I've avoided certain trails as they are too heavily overgrown, shame really.
As for knocking them back, my favourite downhill single track is about a mile long and overgrown the whole way.
As soon one else said in looking forward to autumn when they die back and I can enjoy the trails around here again.
Where is it MM?
I think they try extra hard to be more venomous at the end of the season.
Similarly,the first sting in spring is always as extreme.
Bastids.
I belive a lot of plants become more *ahem* potent towards the end of thier lives, it's a reproduction thing, the longer they can deter being eaten the longer they can flower for, more chance of passing genes on.
