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mrspirite | 18:02 Mon 28th Jun 2010 | Animals & Nature
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has anyone else noticed,or is it just in the area where i live,but i havn't seen one wasp all spring/summer.i find this very strange.
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It is still a little early for a lot wasps, wasp nests are still small but the numbers will be growing rapidly now.

As a pest Controller for 13 years, I have been stung hundreds of times by the blighters and bees, but wasps are a bugger, they hurt like a bitch and itch for days after!!, I hate them!!!
I must state that I am not currently a Pest Control officer, I gave it up 6 years ago when I sold the Company.
At work our poor little pest contractor has been run off his feet for the past several weeks - however, half the time when he gets there they turn out to bees & NOT wasps
Lardhelmet, that is soo common, you would never guess how many people would be insulted when I suggest that the problem sounds more like bees, "I know the difference between a wasp and a bee, I ain't bloody stupid mate" would usually be the response, but rest assured, it was always bees when I arrived and they were still charged £45.00 for the call out!!
Craft leave the wasps alone.

There's nothing funnier than the site of a dog chewing a wasp .
Oh yes, same as our place Ratters - if they've got it wrong - the fee is definitely NON-refundable
They may've all been eaten by this fellow!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPiK_071rmg
WOW!
Errr - uggerlie!
The Hornets are in many ways harmless, they really are gentle giants, Ive only ever known one person to be stung by a hornet, he nearly died after going into anaphylactic shock. but generally leave them alone and they will leave you alone, one of my employees would destroy a hornet nest without any protection with hornets walking all over him, he never got stung once, he was braver than me!!!
Where do live ratter?
You^^
Bigfoot, I live in Devon.
I relocated a wasp nest this year, it was in the bottom of a tub of dead plants, when I turned out the tub, there was the nest. I moved it to a corner of the garden and put a couple of bits of broken pot over it for weather protection. Its lovely, when you go over there you can hear them humming.
I was watching CBBC yesterday and it showed that wasps are the biggest predator in nature for it`s size, killing all sorts of pests to feed the young in their nest. In future I shan`t kill them, but be thankful for them.
Woofgang, your wasps nest sounds to me a little more like cuckoo bees, nesting in rotten vegetation (very typical) also if you disturbed wasps like that you would have been badly stung!
I know they serve a purpose, yada yada yada, but I still hate the buggers- sorry!
Gee thanks for posting that giant hornet clip Bigfoot. I daren't go outside now!!

LL (from Norfolk)
it looked like a wasp nest and they mended/reconstructed it after I moved it. I am one of those people who don't tend to get stung although i have been.
Woof, if you mess with a wasp nest, you will get stung, they really are nasty little buggers especially when you mess with their nest!!!

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