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Chris Kaley August 8th 03 10:32 AM

Wasps
 
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Chris



Barry Kirley August 8th 03 10:36 AM

Wasps
 
I have Hornets coming out of my EARS! (Not literally... that would be
hideous)

Barry


"wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX" wrote in message
...
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Chris


I've got yours on holiday at my place :-(

Do you want them back?? Please?? ;-)

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wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX August 8th 03 10:41 AM

Wasps
 
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Chris


I've got yours on holiday at my place :-(

Do you want them back?? Please?? ;-)

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by getting rid of the overdependence on money and fame
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wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX August 8th 03 10:49 AM

Wasps
 
I have Hornets coming out of my EARS! (Not literally... that would be
hideous)

Barry


You can keep those! ;-)

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Woody August 8th 03 11:17 AM

Wasps
 
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 11:32:12 +0100, "Chris Kaley"
wrote:

Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?


Now that you mention it, I haven't seen one for ages!

Wonder why that is?


Jimmy Osram August 8th 03 11:23 AM

Wasps
 
"Chris Kaley" wrote in message
...
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?



Chris

They[wasps] started by building a nest under our kitchen window inside one
of the air bricks. Then, after spraying the ass off them, they decided to
live in the wheelie bin for a while. Nuked that....and now they're back in
the air brick again.

You want some?


JO



Chris Kaley August 8th 03 12:53 PM

Wasps
 
No, I'm quite happy without, thanks.

Just wondered after years of being plagued by them at this time of year,
where they'd all gone.

Obviously, you've got 'em!!


Chris
"Jimmy Osram" wrote in message
...
"Chris Kaley" wrote in message
...
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are

evident.

Anyone else noticed?



Chris

They[wasps] started by building a nest under our kitchen window inside one
of the air bricks. Then, after spraying the ass off them, they decided to
live in the wheelie bin for a while. Nuked that....and now they're back

in
the air brick again.

You want some?


JO





Alex Stephens Jnr August 8th 03 12:58 PM

Wasps
 

"Chris Kaley" wrote in message
...
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Chris


I thought the very same around this time last month, had barely seen any to
that point. But now there seems to be more than most recent years. Perhaps
I'm just more aware of them having been stung on the toe last week.#
Alex
Motherwell, Scotland



JPG August 8th 03 01:34 PM

Wasps
 
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 14:12:06 +0100, Malcolm
wrote:


In article , Chris Kaley
writes
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Where I live, wasps are pretty rare anyway, but I don't think I've seen
one for weeks and very, very few queens earlier in the spring. It is
possible that it is associated with cold spells during last winter
killing off the hibernating queens. And/or perhaps a poor season last
year and so fewer queens than usual to hibernate.


Generally at this time of year the workers are concentrating on
feeding the larvae with dead insects etc so they are not too bothered
by sweet things - the larvae provide them with a sugary exudate.

As soon as the larvae have pupated the workers have time on their
hands and this is when they become a nuisance, going after human sweat
and sugary things left in the kitchen - this is usually late
August/Early September, coinciding with the Daddy-Long-Legs (Cranefly)
nuisance period.

JPG




Phil Layton August 8th 03 01:37 PM

Wasps
 
Not many around here again Chris. In fact, with all the windows open at dusk
/ night - very few bugs coming in the house too.

Long may it last

Phil
Guildford



John Hall August 8th 03 06:42 PM

Wasps
 
In article ,
Chris Kaley writes:
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?


In this part of Surrey, there seemed to be quite a lot around in late
spring, when there aren't normally many, but I've seen almost none in
the last month or so.
--
John Hall
"Nothing matters very much,
and most things don't matter at all."
Attrib. Arthur Balfour

Robert August 8th 03 07:17 PM

Wasps
 
Flies are the problem for us and we live in an urban area. Constantly have
the swot in the right hand to thrash the blighters.
"Chris Kaley" wrote in message
...
Another year, it seems (at least around here), when very few are evident.

Anyone else noticed?

Chris





Anita Evans August 12th 03 10:50 PM

Wasps
 
In message , WasTA
writes
...sounds like cleggs...we had them in Devon but unheard of here in East
Yorkshire

No, not Cleggs. I was bitten on the leg by one in Teesdale many years
ago and will never forget it. These flies look like small, brownish
house flies and are attracted to warm blooded creatures. The dairy
farmers are complaining bitterly about them at the moment.
--
Anita Evans
North Cumbria
(anita[at]ra.evans.clara.co.uk to reply by e-mail)


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