DIY part 2

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Here is an update on the wasp nest in my garden shed. It twice the size now and many more angry wasps to avoid. Time to get rid I think.:D

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Thanks for looking
 
Fstop11 said:
pump in some really strong weed into the only entry point.. sit back and enjoy a lesson in flying for the stoned :D

I echo those sentiments entirely :D

Also - catch one, put it in the freezer for 5 mins until subdued, tie a piece of string to one of its legs, wait a couple of minutes, and then take it for a walk :D
 
iam said:
I echo those sentiments entirely :D

Also - catch one, put it in the freezer for 5 mins until subdued, tie a piece of string to one of its legs, wait a couple of minutes, and then take it for a walk :D
Get 2 of them and put them all in the freezer until subdued. Then tie a string attached to both of them together and let them play tug :D
 
My brother and I, when we were younger, found a wasps nest in the garden and decided to fill it with a random slush made of tooth paste, mud, weeds and twigs. Luckily I wasnt stung but my brother got stung in the eye! It looked like someone had stcuk a golf ball under his eyelid. Was so funny. Be carefull if you decide to 'experiment' with the nest.

King.
 
hmm i think shut the shed door and burn it to the ground is the safest way to ensure nothing survives..

very clever construction though, got to give them that much
 
yeah its all laughing and joking. I love the idea of taking them for a walk!

On a serious note. I would call for someone to remove it. Some people can actually react so bad it could be fatal if a wasp stings them.. Best have it removed by a professional..

It is amazing construction. Maybe it was the wasps who helped the Egyptians build the piramids and not the aliens!
 
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