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I'm struggling to believe this, but this morning there was a wasp sitting on the outside of my office window. My colleague and I thought it had maybe frozen to the glass, but it flew away! It was sub zero out there when this happened. Is this a new type of cold weather creature? :shock: It's bad enough being plagued by them in the summer. :roll:
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Amazing the new miniature remote control toys you cab get these days. :D
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Are you implying I was p****d and seeing things or the wasp was p****d and therefore out when it should be hibernating?

I was in my office, with a cup of tea and witnesses! :D
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I knew I should have taken a photo! It was NOT remote controlled! :roll:
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Chantal wrote:Are you implying I was p****d and seeing things or the wasp was p****d and therefore out when it should be hibernating?

I was in my office, with a cup of tea and witnesses! :D


For tea read gin.
For witnesses read other drunks. :twisted:
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I have never drunk gin in my life :shock: and Sue (colleague) is teetotal :D

She actually said I should take a photo but I didn't have a camera with me and can't upload from my phone (too thick).

To be honest I felt sorry for the poor thing :roll:
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Chantal wrote:I have never drunk gin in my life :shock: and Sue (colleague) is teetotal :D

She actually said I should take a photo but I didn't have a camera with me and can't upload from my phone (too thick).

To be honest I felt sorry for the poor thing :roll:


Well if she has always been teetotal then don't. :?

Was it a queen?
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Don't what?

Don't think it was a queen, it wasn't particularly large.
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Chantal wrote:Don't what?

Feel sorry for the poor thing (Sue). :roll:
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Dear Chantal, i would think that the wasp probably got woke by the over zealous use of a radiator, somehow got outside and then was desperatly hoping to get back in, only to be stared at by two very attractive, open mouthed, sober women. :shock:
No wonder it flew orf. :lol: :wink:
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I doubt it got very far :(
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There endeth another tale. :( :wink:
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I saw a solitary bee on Monday in the front garden, emerging from underneath the straw mulch.
Do they come out once in a while to drink or feed even when it is so cold :?: It was not moving very well... extremely slow.
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Dear garden_serf, i feel in reality there are probably many isects that arise from their slumbers to early, only to succumb to the cold.
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