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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI am conducting a serious scientific experiment in my garden - which do wasps prefer, jam or golden syrup? I bet I am not the only one seriously excited by this.
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I am conducting a serious scientific experiment in my garden - which do wasps prefer, jam or golden syrup? I bet I am not the only one seriously excited by this.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI skin them and beat the skins to make rugby jumpers for pigeons.
then, after a few days, I kill the wasps
I think that was you.
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I skin them and beat the skins to make rugby jumpers for pigeons.
then, after a few days, I kill the wasps
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDo they have six fingers as well?
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostThere are loads around in Devon at the moment.
Went out to a BBQ with my daughter and her family the other day and the beer garden was crawling with them, must have been a nest near by.
No one stung as far as I am aware.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought this was going to be a Rugby Union thread....
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There are loads around in Devon at the moment.
Went out to a BBQ with my daughter and her family the other day and the beer garden was crawling with them, must have been a nest near by.
No one stung as far as I am aware.
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They are actually more useful earlier in the year, due to the midges they eat,
but yeah, once they realise the end is near and start binging on sugar they become a real PITA.
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Having commented yesterday that I hadn't seen many this year, there's three buzzing round my garage.
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