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Originally posted by Dallas View PostI am looking for an agressive action plan against the mutant monster wasps that attacked me all last summer. When do I need to start, around now?
Apparently I need to setup x3 fake nests and then in summer set up some traps, what else can I do?
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Originally posted by zeitghostSpotted another bumble bee.
What it was doing up here on the 5th floor, I dunno.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat sounds a good idea.
Are they like little mousetraps?
With a bit of jam instead of cheese?
this year am going blue peter style to make a few like these with plastic waterbottles:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/wasp-traps/s...3Awasp%20traps
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostI am looking for an agressive action plan against the mutant monster wasps that attacked me all last summer. When do I need to start, around now?
Apparently I need to setup x3 fake nests and then in summer set up some traps, what else can I do?
Are they like little mousetraps?
With a bit of jam instead of cheese?
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Apparently snowdrops are out in force in the NE. Quite a few bushes/trees/plants are in bud already and the tulips and daffodils are sprouting nicely.
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I am looking for an agressive action plan against the mutant monster wasps that attacked me all last summer. When do I need to start, around now?
Apparently I need to setup x3 fake nests and then in summer set up some traps, what else can I do?
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Snow Drops and Crocuses in full bloom in S.Yorkshire. Grass doesn't appeared to have even noticed that it was supposed to stop growing.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've seen quite a few bees today. Yesterday about 4 lizards and the day before a Coyote and a Buffalo.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFelt quite springy yesterday.
But the bastards at the BBC have changed the weather from dry to wet for this morning since I went to bed.
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Felt quite springy yesterday.
But the bastards at the BBC have changed the weather from dry to wet for this morning since I went to bed.
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In North Wales its full of Crocuses and daffodils. And Lambs.
But also wind. A biting wind. And the usual rain.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLast week I saw a bumblebee.
Today I saw a butterfly.
It was down the garden but quite clearly a butterfly.
I think it was looking for flowers.
Sadly it was out of luck.
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