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Originally Posted by The Artful Todger ->
Live wasps are sometimes used in BDSM.

Wouldn't fancy it myself but it takes all sorts.
Puts a new meaning to 'Getting a prick' Todger.....
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Sometimes it is Young Bees, who are protected unless they are a danger to children.
Bees are essential to the envirement
I am not afraid of wasps so would not disturb them either
I did have a Waps nest at the rear of the house near the roof and most people including Tradesmen were scared of them.
So an eliminator dressed in White with Hood and Goggles came and for £80.00 and a gaurentee, cleared them out
They wre back on two weeks so he returned with a stronger dose.
I know they weill be back next year.



Bees Nest in Climbing Rose Outside Kitchen door
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04-08-2020, 10:59 PM
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Re: Wasp nest

Originally Posted by OldGreyFox ->
Puts a new meaning to 'Getting a prick' Todger.....
You definately get lots of little pricks from prunning Rose
Busehes!!

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05-08-2020, 10:13 AM
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Re: Wasp nest

Originally Posted by Azure ->
You definately get lots of little pricks from prunning Rose
Busehes!!

And a lot of little pricks doing the pruning Azure......
Sorry, I couldn't leave that comment unattended Azure....
Please forgive me.......
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05-08-2020, 12:07 PM
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Today it seems like there’s pricks everywhere
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05-08-2020, 12:10 PM
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Re: Wasp nest

Originally Posted by Azure ->
Sometimes it is Young Bees, who are protected unless they are a danger to children.
Bees are essential to the envirement
I am not afraid of wasps so would not disturb them either
I did have a Waps nest at the rear of the house near the roof and most people including Tradesmen were scared of them.
So an eliminator dressed in White with Hood and Goggles came and for £80.00 and a gaurentee, cleared them out
They wre back on two weeks so he returned with a stronger dose.
I know they weill be back next year.

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Bees Nest in Climbing Rose Outside Kitchen door
That’s a great photo Azure. Everything you do looks artsy
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05-08-2020, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiffany ->
Depends where the wasps nest is whether to leave them or not & if no small children about it shouldn't be a problem. If I had one here & I think I might, I would leave it as I have no need to go near it. The wasps flying around the garden are not bothering me. I am also very allergic to stings from bees & wasps but particularly horse fly bites the females love my blood.
Oh, you poor mare!

Sorry - joke.

Although I'm frightened of wasps and try to avoid them at all costs, I wouldn't want to hurt them.
After all, they're all God's creatures.

We had a nest in our loft a couple of years ago. I avoided going up there for a couple of months. The odd one flying around in the garden isn't too bad. If you don't bother them, they don't bother you...
I hope.
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05-08-2020, 12:37 PM
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Re: Wasp nest

Originally Posted by Vlad ->
This will sort the critters out.
Ahhhh. The old Vindaloo treatment.
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05-08-2020, 12:39 PM
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Re: Wasp nest

Originally Posted by OldGreyFox ->
Puts a new meaning to 'Getting a prick' Todger.....
I'm getting hornet just thinking about it.
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05-08-2020, 12:44 PM
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I still laugh at the newspaper article many years ago about a wasps nest found in a loft, which was taller than Ronnie Corbett. What a way to be remembered.
 
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