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over a year ago
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"I usher them out."
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?"
Is that true? Even so, I am unmoved by their solitary demise. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?"
I'd want to die if this is also true. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?
Is that true? Even so, I am unmoved by their solitary demise."
Nah. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?
Is that true? Even so, I am unmoved by their solitary demise."
I think he's taking the piss as it was recently pointed out that I've been unknowingly murdering spiders for years. I thought I was saving them. |
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?
Course it's true. The fairy told him.
I'd want to die if this is also true. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I usher them out.
Did you know that when you usher out wasps you break their natural sense of direction so they can never find their colony again and eventually die all alone?
Is that true? Even so, I am unmoved by their solitary demise.
Nah."
Damn! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Has anyone tried trapping the to make an eco friendly vibrator?
NO ! You test it ...... a sting up the clunge isn't worth the whole entire eco system."
Honestly! It's that attitude that's causing global warming. Come on! Do your bit! I'll go first! |
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If they weren't such fecking arseholes, I'd maybe be a little kinder.
When they land on you, you don't even have to move for the little bastards to sting you, and the cunts don't even have the common decency to die afterwards!
Nope, even if I could simply open the window and let them fly out, I'd sooner catch and drown the little cunts. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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We have a nest kind of under the roof in the conservatory. Went on holiday and when we came back there were 40 crunchy dead wasps inside. Little bastards had found a way in but obviously are a bit thick because they couldn't get out again Wahahaha. They are still quite active atm so we can't use the room
I read the other day they've been worse this year because of the nice spring we had |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I try not to kill any living creatures if I can avoid it.
B x"
Fuck that.
Death to wasps.
Frickin nazis of the insect world.
Serve no purpose other than being fuck head's. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Death to wasps! One sting was enough for me thanks
Bee x
That's funny 'Bee' we should ask WaspHunter to sort them out."
that made me
i let out everything bar spiders - they have to be squished |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I try not to kill any living creatures if I can avoid it.
B x
Fuck that.
Death to wasps.
Frickin nazis of the insect world.
Serve no purpose other than being fuck head's. "
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"Death to wasps! One sting was enough for me thanks
Bee x
That's funny 'Bee' we should ask WaspHunter to sort them out.
that made me
i let out everything bar spiders - they have to be squished "
Spiders are harmless creatures |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have a nest kind of under the roof in the conservatory. Went on holiday and when we came back there were 40 crunchy dead wasps inside. Little bastards had found a way in but obviously are a bit thick because they couldn't get out again Wahahaha. They are still quite active atm so we can't use the room
I read the other day they've been worse this year because of the nice spring we had "
If you can find their entrance and exit, a quick blast of WD40 stops them using it. I've annihilated 4 nests over the years. I'm getting quite good at it.
My mum had one hanging in a tree in her front garden when I was a kid, and they attacked my brother en masse. He got about a dozen stings to his neck and face, even in his mouth. He doesn't like them now! We poured paraffin on that one and torched it. My brother would have been happier to see each one caught and crucified separately. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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"We have a nest kind of under the roof in the conservatory. Went on holiday and when we came back there were 40 crunchy dead wasps inside. Little bastards had found a way in but obviously are a bit thick because they couldn't get out again Wahahaha. They are still quite active atm so we can't use the room
I read the other day they've been worse this year because of the nice spring we had
If you can find their entrance and exit, a quick blast of WD40 stops them using it. I've annihilated 4 nests over the years. I'm getting quite good at it.
My mum had one hanging in a tree in her front garden when I was a kid, and they attacked my brother en masse. He got about a dozen stings to his neck and face, even in his mouth. He doesn't like them now! We poured paraffin on that one and torched it. My brother would have been happier to see each one caught and crucified separately."
I was thinking of that foamy stuff but that wouldn't look very nice so I will try wd40. Will they go mental though and all come and get me?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Death to wasps! One sting was enough for me thanks
Bee x
That's funny 'Bee' we should ask WaspHunter to sort them out.
that made me
i let out everything bar spiders - they have to be squished
Spiders are harmless creatures "
well they scare me shitless so they have to go |
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By *usterMan
over a year ago
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"Has anyone tried trapping the to make an eco friendly vibrator?
NO ! You test it ...... a sting up the clunge isn't worth the whole entire eco system."
SO I guess you haven't tried being whipped with stinging nettles. Hours of endless fun!
However...Wasps are lovely creatures some of which have the most delightful culinary habits and eat the most noxious pests from the inside out. Yum yum.
And without them we wouldn't have wasp waists to admire. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have a nest kind of under the roof in the conservatory. Went on holiday and when we came back there were 40 crunchy dead wasps inside. Little bastards had found a way in but obviously are a bit thick because they couldn't get out again Wahahaha. They are still quite active atm so we can't use the room
I read the other day they've been worse this year because of the nice spring we had
If you can find their entrance and exit, a quick blast of WD40 stops them using it. I've annihilated 4 nests over the years. I'm getting quite good at it.
My mum had one hanging in a tree in her front garden when I was a kid, and they attacked my brother en masse. He got about a dozen stings to his neck and face, even in his mouth. He doesn't like them now! We poured paraffin on that one and torched it. My brother would have been happier to see each one caught and crucified separately.
I was thinking of that foamy stuff but that wouldn't look very nice so I will try wd40. Will they go mental though and all come and get me?? "
Well, they won't like it! Do you know where their access to the outside of the house is? That's the place you need to get them. It just stops them from going back and forth to the nest. Stop their escape then move in for the kill. Try wearing one of those disposal paper suits, a pair of gloves, scarf over your face and glasses. Go in their with a couple if cans of Raid and let em have it!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Has anyone tried trapping the to make an eco friendly vibrator?
NO ! You test it ...... a sting up the clunge isn't worth the whole entire eco system.
SO I guess you haven't tried being whipped with stinging nettles. Hours of endless fun!
However...Wasps are lovely creatures some of which have the most delightful culinary habits and eat the most noxious pests from the inside out. Yum yum.
And without them we wouldn't have wasp waists to admire."
You put the wadps in an empty cigar tube. It's recycling too!!! |
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had scores of the feckers and some hornets feeding off some aphids on a shrub in the back garden, had to wait till it was dark to spray the aphids..
mind you not many about down here today, pissed down all bloody day.. |
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