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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city

I got stung last year doing charity garden work for a disabled couple, 60+ stings. A + E the lot, i have a few scars where they became infected

BUT just now the monster of all wasps was in my kitchen bazzing around like it was on speed, alot bigger than average wasp.

Could it of been a breeder coming out of hibernation or a foreign one.

I just had a panic attack and am feeling quite emotional so please don't tease me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Could be a hornet?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?"

Possibly this ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sorry to hear you've had a fright. Breathe and get a cup of tea (or something comforting).

I've no wasp advice per se.

Feel better soon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry to hear you've had a fright. Breathe and get a cup of tea (or something comforting).

I've no wasp advice per se.

Feel better soon. "

Chocolate and teapot comes to mind

I'm joking please don't beat me

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By *earandmonkeyCouple
over a year ago

uxbridge

Hubby had to kill a huge one yesterday in our bathroom i know it wanst a bumble bee but not sure if it was a wasp or hornet but yes it was bigger then expected so watching this thread with intetest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?

Possibly this ...."

wasps can fly at over 40 miles an hour,,wasps can smell another dead wasp,(his pal,,you just killed) from over 5 miles away.

wasps can climb trees,,wasps canspeak more than 6 languages.

wasps can swim,wasps don't actually wear stripey jumpers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry to hear you've had a fright. Breathe and get a cup of tea (or something comforting).

I've no wasp advice per se.

Feel better soon.

Chocolate and teapot comes to mind

I'm joking please don't beat me "

Brace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wasp seems to be the problem?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Do you have any wasp killer spray?

Can you isolate it somewhere?

As it has been so warm it may be the queen looking for a new nest site. They do emerge during the spring.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kill it, and ask questions about its breed later.

Wasps gained an immortal enemy from me when I was attacked from a nest as a child. (Like you OP they waged war on me. 60+ stings also. I still had them in my clothes at the hospital.)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry to hear you've had a fright. Breathe and get a cup of tea (or something comforting).

I've no wasp advice per se.

Feel better soon.

Chocolate and teapot comes to mind

I'm joking please don't beat me

Brace "

Spready and waiting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

With the temperature today being quite warm its more than likely a waking up one, there usually quite dozy and easy to swat ...

xx

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I've had some larger wasps in the last few days. I figured they were the Queens getting ready to start colonies. But not in my back yard

When people say massive wasp what are we actually talking? I'd say a big wasp is about and inch long.

If it is one of the giant ones at about 2-3 inches or so then it's a wood wasp. And less likely to sting I believe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For future reference you can buy a foam spray should you have a best nearby at b&q ..you only have to get it near the opening of the nest ,the wasps carry it into the nest killing the nest ...it sprays about 12 foot away so your safe ...

It works I've used it ,cost around £10 ..stay safe people

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I shall google waking up wasps, brb

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I was strimming some open ground once at work and hit a wasp's nest. Got stung 5 times, it wasn't a pleasant experience to say the least. Had to sit down for an hour before I stopped shaking

Evil bastards

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

It seems it's the right time for hibernating Queens to wake up.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Reading this has made me itch. I fucking hate wasps. We had a nest under the roofy bit of our conservatory last year. I had to spray in there every day. There were 100's of crusty corpses by the end of summer. I believe they don't nest in the same place twice

If it's really big OP, I would get a neighbour to kill it!!!

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I've been stung 3 times by wasps but luckily I don't get a bad reaction or anything.

Regardless of what they are and do the OP has a genuine phobia and that could need help

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

There was a reference on a Radio programme this week about Hornets, of which some of the European species have invaded the UK.

They're more aggressive, larger than wasps, but share the same colony defence tactics as wasps.

Their sting is far more painful too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably a queen wasp.

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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city

Regretting i didn't kill it, stunned and evicted

I'd say and easy 1.5" black n yellow but not including body n head

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Big fear of mine! You have my sympathies OP!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Probably a queen wasp. "

That or Asian hornet which are around 2" long.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I stepped on one bare footed once, although this little insight into my life does not help identify what was in your kitchen. In fact I have no idea why I am even commenting to be honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Probably a queen wasp.

That or Asian hornet which are around 2" long."

That would have been difficult to confuse with a wasp!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Regretting i didn't kill it, stunned and evicted

I'd say and easy 1.5" black n yellow but not including body n head "

You didn't kill it!

Make sure you sleep with someone the night fs.

That's all am sayin.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"Regretting i didn't kill it, stunned and evicted

I'd say and easy 1.5" black n yellow but not including body n head "

Is that wing span then?!

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"Could be a hornet?"

This ^^^^^ from how you describe it.

And hornets are a lot mor vishous than wosps. Just keep clear from it till it levee's or settalls on sumthing then trap it in a glarce.

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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city

Body roughly the size of a AAA battery

Think i shall get some wasp spray tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The unseasonably warm weather is bringing them out early.

Then, when the weather snaps back to cold, it makes them grumpy...and more likely to sting...but also, more lethargic...So kill the fuckers while they're in slo-mo!

On the upside, there will be less of them around this summer.

Thank fuck for that, useless creatures!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd say and easy 1.5" black n yellow but not including body n head "

European hornets are chestnut brown/orange and yellow, with a slightly more hairy body.

My guess it was a large (queen?) Wasp.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Body roughly the size of a AAA battery

Think i shall get some wasp spray tomorrow"

That big sounds like a wood wasp. Do you live near woods a lumber yard or brand new fencing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive noticed a few big wasps recently, somebody said its the new queen wasps looking for somewhere to nest. Whether or not its true but is plausible I guess other than that I've no advice to offer. They're horrible creatures though

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

Queen wasp. Next.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Queen wasp. Next. "

I said that ages ago... I know I'm short but it must put me well below the radar.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When dafuq did wasps get a royal family? It's just a big bee fs get it squashed, spray it wi hairspray if it can damage the ozone it can kill a bloody wasp fs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I stepped on one bare footed once, although this little insight into my life does not help identify what was in your kitchen. In fact I have no idea why I am even commenting to be honest.

"

I had one get inbetween my toes (was wearing flip flops) when I was getting a cat in the house quickly before a lightning storm. Little shit stung me. I thought I was a grass seed so I picked it out then seen it was a wasp. I beat the crap out of it with the flip flop. Then I cried. Evil things.

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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city


"Body roughly the size of a AAA battery

Think i shall get some wasp spray tomorrow

That big sounds like a wood wasp. Do you live near woods a lumber yard or brand new fencing?"

I have alot of trees in my garden? x

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"There was a reference on a Radio programme this week about Hornets, of which some of the European species have invaded the UK.

They're more aggressive, larger than wasps, but share the same colony defence tactics as wasps.

Their sting is far more painful too."

One sting from a hornet and its A&E department.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My ex wife got stung on the face by a wasp, little fucker stuck his stinger in and attached itself to her lip .

Fortunately I was able to kill it by smashing it with a spade........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My ex wife got stung on the face by a wasp, little fucker stuck his stinger in and attached itself to her lip .

Fortunately I was able to kill it by smashing it with a spade........

"

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"When dafuq did wasps get a royal family? It's just a big bee fs get it squashed, spray it wi hairspray if it can damage the ozone it can kill a bloody wasp fs"

Surely it must be Harmony Hairspray, then you could have a wee pet buzzy friend

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Queen wasp. Next.

I said that ages ago... I know I'm short but it must put me well below the radar. "

I had 2 in my summerhouse this evening, i let them out to find homes for their nests. Then installed a trap so if the bitches come back they'll die.... horribly.

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"Body roughly the size of a AAA battery Definitely a hornet that size I,ve seen one before.

Think i shall get some wasp spray tomorrow"

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By *ngel n tedCouple
over a year ago

maidstone

Princess, out looking for somewhere to build a nest, become a queen and send forth her flying army of buzzing cunts to irritate mankind......amongst some other important stuff...natures bin men

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've had some larger wasps in the last few days. I figured they were the Queens getting ready to start colonies. But not in my back yard

When people say massive wasp what are we actually talking? I'd say a big wasp is about and inch long.

If it is one of the giant ones at about 2-3 inches or so then it's a wood wasp. And less likely to sting I believe "

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3 inch wasps lol, where you living the Amazon .

Have you been told what 3 inches looks like by a man by chance

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By *mber GamblerCouple
over a year ago

rugby


"I got stung last year doing charity garden work for a disabled couple, 60+ stings. A + E the lot, i have a few scars where they became infected

BUT just now the monster of all wasps was in my kitchen bazzing around like it was on speed, alot bigger than average wasp.

Could it of been a breeder coming out of hibernation or a foreign one.

I just had a panic attack and am feeling quite emotional so please don't tease me"

I got stung about 40 times a couple of years ago. I feel your pain.

I've seen some massive bees already but no wasps yet.

Try not to get panicked. The chances of it happening again are very slim.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How do wasps warn you when you step in the road in front of them?

They use there hornet!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't kill wasps or bees.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees."

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril

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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city

I like this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees.

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril"

They are pollinators and highly regarded by our eco system.

Kill them at your peril.

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By *airymagic OP   Woman
over a year ago

goblin city

Well I don't kill anything x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well I don't kill anything x"
Me neither except mosquitoes I hate those pesky disease carrying, blood suckers X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees.

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril They are pollinators and highly regarded by our eco system.

Kill them at your peril."

Er,ok i will

Or will that melt the ice caps too?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees.

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril They are pollinators and highly regarded by our eco system.

Kill them at your peril.

Er,ok i will

Or will that melt the ice caps too?"

I don't know about any ice pops apart from they're nice on summers day and too cold to wear on your head but

I will iterate about not killing wasps

The world would be a lot different and not in a good yay I'm not getting stung way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees.

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril"

i don't kill insects in general, but wasps i make an exception for..always have,especially since last summer when one stung my hand and i dropped and smashed the most expensive bottle of wine ive ever had! bastards the lot of them!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I will say killing one wasp isn't the end of the world as long as his buddies aren't watching but exterminating whole nests is pretty shitty and not good for the eco system

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By *mber GamblerCouple
over a year ago

rugby


"Well I don't kill anything xMe neither except mosquitoes I hate those pesky disease carrying, blood suckers X"

There are hundreds of types of mosquito. Less than a third i think carry malaria,(females only). They are all pollinators.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fancy a fuck?

I'm going with distraction technique

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've had some larger wasps in the last few days. I figured they were the Queens getting ready to start colonies. But not in my back yard

When people say massive wasp what are we actually talking? I'd say a big wasp is about and inch long.

If it is one of the giant ones at about 2-3 inches or so then it's a wood wasp. And less likely to sting I believe "

It's the ones with jet engines, and with wingspans measured in metres that I worry about Especially if they're equipped with Hellcat missiles

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well I don't kill anything xMe neither except mosquitoes I hate those pesky disease carrying, blood suckers X

There are hundreds of types of mosquito. Less than a third i think carry malaria,(females only). They are all pollinators.

"

But they make you itchy and don't pollinate one of my favorite fruits.

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By *mber GamblerCouple
over a year ago

rugby


"Well I don't kill anything xMe neither except mosquitoes I hate those pesky disease carrying, blood suckers X

There are hundreds of types of mosquito. Less than a third i think carry malaria,(females only). They are all pollinators.

But they make you itchy and don't pollinate one of my favorite fruits."

Lol. What's your fav fruit?.

Apparently they go for people with smelly feet.

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By *londie8399Couple
over a year ago

blackpool

I feel really sorry for this lady im elergic to wasps stings they send me into anathaltic shock if i get stung id leave the room and get somone else to kill it

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By *mber GamblerCouple
over a year ago

rugby


"I feel really sorry for this lady im elergic to wasps stings they send me into anathaltic shock if i get stung id leave the room and get somone else to kill it"

Jesus. That's terrifying. How do you cope in summer???. I am allergic too but i just get fat where i get stung. I figure, if i see a wasp, as long as i keep my mouth shut and hold my hands around my throat, I'll be ok.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well I don't kill anything xMe neither except mosquitoes I hate those pesky disease carrying, blood suckers X

There are hundreds of types of mosquito. Less than a third i think carry malaria,(females only). They are all pollinators.

But they make you itchy and don't pollinate one of my favorite fruits.

Lol. What's your fav fruit?.

Apparently they go for people with smelly feet.

"

Brilliant one.

It's figs not my favorite but one of them I love most fruits really

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's figs not my favorite but one of them I love most fruits really"

So you don't mind eating dead wasp fragments

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What are wasps actually for?? OK they eat greenflies but so do ladybirds and they are nice.

Over the years I have probably killed many more wasps than have stung me but I don't feel that the war is being won,they are still out there.I really hate the idea of killing anything but I'm more than happy to make an exception in the case of these little vicious,psycho bstrds...they deserve everything they get.

I once had to get a pest controller to come and destroy a nest in my loft...it only cost around £30 (you think I'm going up there with a spray can in my hand??? No Waaaay).

I love bees,by the way.They are nice and only sting you when it's absolutely necessary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For future reference you can buy a foam spray should you have a best nearby at b&q ..you only have to get it near the opening of the nest ,the wasps carry it into the nest killing the nest ...it sprays about 12 foot away so your safe ...

It works I've used it ,cost around £10 ..stay safe people "

I've used that too and definately works

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are wasps actually for??"

Same things humans are 'for'... to pass on our genes via offspring.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are wasps actually for??

Same things humans are 'for'... to pass on our genes via offspring. "

And irritate all the other creatures in the world.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are wasps actually for?? OK they eat greenflies but so do ladybirds and they are nice.

Over the years I have probably killed many more wasps than have stung me but I don't feel that the war is being won,they are still out there.I really hate the idea of killing anything but I'm more than happy to make an exception in the case of these little vicious,psycho bstrds...they deserve everything they get.

I once had to get a pest controller to come and destroy a nest in my loft...it only cost around £30 (you think I'm going up there with a spray can in my hand??? No Waaaay).

I love bees,by the way.They are nice and only sting you when it's absolutely necessary."

Yes i like bees,there a bit like the boris Johnson of the insect world, and they make honey too(bees i mean,not boris!)

And wasps are sneaky,they will creep up and sting you without any provocation, i think there the Alistair Campbell of insects

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By *mber GamblerCouple
over a year ago

rugby


"What are wasps actually for?? OK they eat greenflies but so do ladybirds and they are nice.

"

Wasps are pollinators. Horrible evil sadistic pollinators.

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By *rince Charming 69Man
over a year ago

Loughborough

I went for a wee in the bushes once,

Disturbed a wasps nest and got stung on my willie......

Went to the doctors and flopped it out across the desk......

Doctor said to me "Oooh that looks nasty, what do you expect me to do with that?"

So I said.........

Can you stop it from hurting but leave the swelling.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?"
the bigger hornets are normally black with orange legs and you don't want to get stung by one of them.0

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over a year ago

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold

The wasps are larger than average, indicating they are queens. The males die soon after mating, but the young fertilized females leave the nest in the winter and search for a warm, sheltered spot.

Unlike bees, wasps do not store food to see them through the winter. Bees survive from nectar but wasps catch insects which are in short supply over the winter months. In temperate regions such as the UK, a wasp colony will only survive for one season. The colony will start to break up in the Autumn and the workers will die of cold. The young fertilized queens will overwinter and emerge in spring and start to search for a suitable site for future colony.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?

Possibly this ...."

Hornets are brown and yellow/orange not black and yellow like wasps, much bigger and far less aggressive. They also prey on wasps so actually i quite like them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?

Possibly this ....

Hornets are brown and yellow/orange not black and yellow like wasps, much bigger and far less aggressive. They also prey on wasps so actually i quite like them. "

the Queen hornet can be solid black with orange legs scary looking things quite big too and the sting is massive

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field

EVIL BASTARDS!!!!!

I've even been stung on two occasions by dead ones. Once on the hand by one in a box up the loft, the other time, one managed to die in my shoe- arse in the air

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I got stung last year doing charity garden work for a disabled couple, 60+ stings. A + E the lot, i have a few scars where they became infected

BUT just now the monster of all wasps was in my kitchen bazzing around like it was on speed, alot bigger than average wasp..... "

It probably was a hornet. I get one nearly every year in the garden about 25-35mm long but clearly passing through . Obviously thinks my garden is rubbish and not worth staying!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?

Possibly this ....

Hornets are brown and yellow/orange not black and yellow like wasps, much bigger and far less aggressive. They also prey on wasps so actually i quite like them. the Queen hornet can be solid black with orange legs scary looking things quite big too and the sting is massive "

Only very rarely are they black, being naturally less aggressive means your less likely to be stung by them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's figs not my favorite but one of them I love most fruits really

So you don't mind eating dead wasp fragments "

Nope extra crunchy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's figs not my favorite but one of them I love most fruits really

So you don't mind eating dead wasp fragments Nope extra crunchy "

I've never been stung by a wasp and only once by a dead bee caught in a spiders web, how you may ask? Good question. I was running through an alley and ran through a spiders web about 10 mins later I noticed the web dangling from my shirt so naturally i went to bruch it away with the back of my hand straight into the stinger. The end.

If you don't go around flapping your arms around or panicking or provoking them you won't get stung.

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea

If its 2-3 times bigger than the average wasp it will be a queen looking to prepare her nest for summer, queens hibernate through winter & emerge when it starts to warm up.

I found a queen in the snow a few years back & put it in a small fish tank feeding it on cats meat until it warmed up enough to let it go, people said I was crazy because it would sting me given the chance but a tiger would eat me...two beautiful powerful animals that I wouldn't stroke lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Could be a hornet?

Possibly this ....

Hornets are brown and yellow/orange not black and yellow like wasps, much bigger and far less aggressive. They also prey on wasps so actually i quite like them. the Queen hornet can be solid black with orange legs scary looking things quite big too and the sting is massive

Only very rarely are they black, being naturally less aggressive means your less likely to be stung by them."

I have had 3 come into my house overy the last 2 years I had no idea what it was so I looked it up.

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman
over a year ago

stourbridge area


"It seems it's the right time for hibernating Queens to wake up."

Yes this seems to be the most logical answer ......think of it as a lady wasp trying to set up a swingers party ... she wants to invite all her friends ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't kill wasps or bees.

Bees no,there like flying teddy bears

But wasps are like flying sharks, they will sting you for devilment!

Trust them at your peril"

I've been stung plenty by Bees!

But yes. Love thy Bee

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to Viz,the correct term is not 'being stung by a wasp' but ''getting stang off a wasp''.

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By *arehamMan
over a year ago

handforth

I saw one today very early for wasps?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Every couple of years my bathroom is invaded with enormous bees for a couple of weeks - I have to remind myself they're harmless as they are really loud. What is sad is when I see a few huddled together every evening for warmth (according to pest control who naturally wont touch them).

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By *iggles and BeardyCouple
over a year ago

Bristol

Sounds like a Hornet, bigger noisier and just as bloody evil

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea


"Every couple of years my bathroom is invaded with enormous bees for a couple of weeks - I have to remind myself they're harmless as they are really loud. What is sad is when I see a few huddled together every evening for warmth (according to pest control who naturally wont touch them)."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Working as a gardener i've been stung by wasps hundreds of times, the most in any one attack was about 30. Bees only twice and hornets never.

Organisms all play a role in their particular ecosystem, even if it's not obvious, so i only consider destroying them in extreme circumstances.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Leave the back door open. Go into another room.

It is lost.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Working as a gardener i've been stung by wasps hundreds of times, the most in any one attack was about 30. Bees only twice and hornets never.

Organisms all play a role in their particular ecosystem, even if it's not obvious, so i only consider destroying them in extreme circumstances."

see nurture nature bros

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Queen wasp, they are looking for nesting spots now. WD40 around all windows and doors, wasps don't like it and will go elsewhere. Scrumple paper bags and hang them in any trees in the garden. Look like hornets nests and wasps will keep away. Just look after the bees, all out early this year

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Body roughly the size of a AAA battery

Think i shall get some wasp spray tomorrow

That big sounds like a wood wasp. Do you live near woods a lumber yard or brand new fencing?

I have alot of trees in my garden? x"

It might be then, they are wayyyy bigger than Queen wasps.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got stung by a Bee once.

£30 for a jar of Honey!

Can you believe it!!!!

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