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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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I can't think of another good use for a wasp unless you feed it to spiders.
If it's not too late set it free and give the spider a good heave-ho at the same time.
Leave it. What about the poor spider that might go hungry.
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I reckon I've got about 3 minutes to decide before it dies of exhaustion anyway.
Dont free it. A wasp once stung my foot and gave me a sleepless night or two. One less to worry about.
Watch that it don't sting ya, if you set it free, Ruby.
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'Next'? Web, obviously.
Wasps do good work eating aphids and such like in the garden. Don't like the little bleeders though.
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He's looking tired. His little wings have been going like the clappers for the past 5 minutes. Now they've stopped :(
Yeah, and spiders eat dirty flies.
Will the wasp sting the spider?
I wish the spders would catch more mosquitoes. Still seem to be a few of them about.
Kill it. Kill it with fire! *shudder*
Let nature take its course.Hate wasps!Got stung once and triggered an allergic reaction.Rash took ages to go away and it hurt like h**l
Set it free. Wasps are our friends. OK, spikey, critical friends....they feed their young on the larvae of garden pests. Set it free and even better, show it where there is an upturned flowerpot it can nest in. Then leave a tiny bit of cooked meat for it. I am being serious.
Spiders have been the terror of my life. I'd rather be in a room with 10 wasps than one spider.
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I'm in the office, I have no cooked meat.

I think I'll have to leave him. I think its too late for him now.

Hope that's a hungry spider.
They're not my friends that's for sure. I am very phobic of the nasty little black & yellow blighters
Prudie, I hate spiders too. More afraid of the meatier ones that are big enough to give rides, lol!
Oh the big ones are gross. I swear one chased after me as I ran screaming down the hall the other day.

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