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EvianBaby | 13:42 Thu 25th Oct 2012 | Animals & Nature
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There's a wasp frantically trying to escape from a spiders next on my window.

Shall I set it free or leave it and let the spider have a meal?

I'm in an actual dilemma here.
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there's always a sting in the tail our kid x
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Oh Alba, could we please remain serious in these moments of despair! ;)
apologies Evian, the dear departed will be contributing to the circle of life.
Don't they tend to die out in the autumn/winter and the queens remain hibernating?
I know ah wench, but they are Yellow and Black. I don't like the ''Wolves ''.
they don't play footie Tone, although they do dive in to sting their prey.

Can't stand the blighters, was stung twice by the same wasp :-)
Don't play footie ah wench, well I beg to differ as I once saw two wasps on a saucer once and one said to the other ''next week were in the cup''.
lol Very good our kid. :-D
I would have freed it, but that's just me.
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It's gone now, so it either got free or something had a good meal.
It will be so frantic it will sting the first thing that it finds which will probably be you. Nature red in tooth and claw, or something like that.
Spiders usually bind it up with their web stuff and store it in their web so it would still be evident.
I don't even like wasps, but I can't bear to see anything struggling !
Have you checked the floor under your window ?
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It was outside, it will be long gone.
I became very fond of spiders when I saw that happen
Wasps have very good homing instincts !

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