Where are the wasps?

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KGAdmin wrote:They've been replaced by Mosquitoes!!


Much the same a few miles East...

....possibly a remake of 633 Squadron :wink:

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Think i would rather have wasps than mosquitoes, they keep coming in the bedroom window where i leave it open at night. I might even have to start wearing something in bed, :oops: I wonder if they make mosquitoe net pyjamas. :shock: :lol: :wink:
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Here in Kent the local paper reported a plague of wasp nests around the county. We've got one in the roof eaves, just four feet from our front door, and we've obviously got a gap somewhere through to our airing cupboard, because they keep appearing out of there. We leave the bedroom windows just ajar all day and they all seem to get out again, but they are a bit of a worry, I must say. I also have a rather large rear target OH, so I'm watching where I sit for the time being. I have been told that they will only be there for one year, and that they should be gone in a few weeks time, so just to put up with it seems the best solution, especially as our local council wanted to charge £50 to come and deal with it!
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