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Re: Does anything eat wasps?
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Well i have to say that i have never been stung by a wasp yet and from the sounds of all your tales i dont want to!!!!!!!!
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I was parked at temporary lights on Dill Hall Lane during the nice weather last week and one of little swines decided it wanted a lift! :( FREAK OUT!!! I've never been so scared in my life! The lights changed to green with a line of traffic behind and I'm sat there with a wasp stareing me in the eyes! I was just about to jump out and leave the car exactly were it was when it must have realised it wasn't getting a lift anywere off me and went back out the window! I literally wanted to burst into tears with relief when it had gone!
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I know how you feel i was in my dads car once he got to some traffic lights and a wasp came in , i was in the passenger seat and was straight out the door, funny thing was my dad drove off and left me!! Good job i was near home, he thought it was hilarious of course.
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An old car of our once sucked one in through the air vent! It was one miffed wasp and we were travelling at about 60mph at the time on the M65!
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You can get wasp traps - try a garden centre. Fill them with sugared water, the wasps fly in and can't get out. Eventually they get exhausted and fall into the water and drown. Works even better with a spot of sugared wine or beer, and if you're a tender hearted soul, you can console yourself with the fact that they die p****d and happy!
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At this time of year wasps are unlikely to sting. It's in the Autumn when they get drunk on ripe fruit that they turn nasty.
I've had a lot of them coming into the house lately and I just open the window and let them out. They can be beneficial in the garden as they do a bit of pollinating like bees. I always put a jam-jar in the garden from about August onwards. I put a bit of jam in the bottom and half fill it with water then put cling film over the top with 2 or 3 holes punched in it. The wasps go in through the holes, attracted by the jam, but can't get out again. |
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