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I visited a Lavender field/farm shop cafe last weekend and will say the opposite, walking through the Lavender field there was a huge amoung of bumble & honey bees, but sitting outside the cafe enjoying a cream tea they had Josticks burning on every table in an attempt to keep the huge number of wasps at bay, this didn't appear to work so I put some jam on a spoon and placed it on the table, the wasps took more interest in that so were a lot less annoying
It was the topic of a BBC News article the other day:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c134621devzo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c134621devzo
Saleen836 said:
put some jam on a spoon and placed it on the table, the wasps took more interest in that so were a lot less annoying
Exactly what we do. I figure they're just after a bit of grub so happy to let them have a bit. Personally, I find wasps fascinating things. If you go at anything with rolled up newspaper they're going to get a bit tetchy. But let them do what they do and they're fine!they all came to my sodding house and made a colossal nest in the roof. two weeks after killing it off they're still crawling in through the internal gaps and finding their way into my kitchen!
however, I left another nest alone as I felt a bit guilty reading the news articles about them
however, I left another nest alone as I felt a bit guilty reading the news articles about them
Personally, I can’t stand the things. However, I understand that they are a necessary part of the ecosystem and do a lot of good. Apparently, it is quite common for them to have “a bad year!” The only problem being that they often have a very good year immediately after. That being the case, I intend to enjoy as many pub gardens as I can this year!
DirktheDaring said:
A wasp dropped into my can of cider last week whilst I was out pegging down the awning.
1st day of the holiday and I had lips like Jordan, painful too, bloody pests.
It may not have seemed like it at the time, but if you get stung on/in the mouth/neck, you are lucky not to have required a trip to casualty. It’s only one of the many reasons why I hate wasps.1st day of the holiday and I had lips like Jordan, painful too, bloody pests.
theboss said:
All the wasps in Shropshire are nesting in the eaves of my roof.
Unfortunately I can’t leave them be because a scaffold is going up for works and already delayed, but a pest controller is on it tomorrow.
Very few jaspers in Bakewell, where they are usually big enough to carry your sandwiches off.Unfortunately I can’t leave them be because a scaffold is going up for works and already delayed, but a pest controller is on it tomorrow.
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