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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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!!!
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!!!
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!!
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!!!