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wasp #1628981
27/01/2019 08:48
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Wife captured a wasp flying about in our house last night!!!! shocked


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Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1628986
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And I got stung by several wasps whilst working in the garden yesterday.

But a spray of insecticide sorted them out! Wish I had seen them first.


Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1628990
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Aye, but I live in the Highlands of Scotland in the middle of our winter.


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Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629012
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We had one in the house the other night when it was freezing. They hibernate in the house (found several in loft insulation) and the heating can wake them.

Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629014
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I've encountered several in our workshop in the last month or so. Very dopey and now - with regret - very dead.

Re: wasp [Re: Jim_Clennell] #1629065
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Bound to be a female wasp (larger) trying to find an over-wintering spot


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Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629097
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Why don't wasps bother pollinating flowers and making honey like bees do?

Because their attitude stings.

coat

Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629113
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I thought I read somewhere that scientists have now realized wasps are just as important as bees in the chain of life etc.



Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629121
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Everything has its place in the great scheme of things!


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Re: wasp [Re: barnacle] #1629130
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Originally Posted By barnacle
Everything has its place in the great scheme of things!


Celery chinny

Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629163
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Well of course celery.

Without celery, there would be no need for a belly-button in which salt might be kept while lying on one's back eating said celery.

So the presence of the belly-button implies that celery also has a place.


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Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629166
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.....very thin story Neil, much like you would become if you ate celery all the time laugh

Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629168
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I didn't think that this would cause such a buzz..... coat


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Re: wasp [Re: jimboy] #1629172
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Was your wife eating celery by any chance at the time she spotted the errant hymentopoteran? smile


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Found another sleepy (big) wasp in our office this morning...

Re: wasp [Re: Mark_S] #1629184
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Originally Posted By Mark_S
Was your wife eating celery by any chance at the time she spotted the errant hymentopoteran? smile


Oddly enough no Mark... chinny


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