Wasps ... and a funny!
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 7:19 pm
An extract from Country Life, 1912:
SIR, A few days ago I got rid of a troublesome wasps' nest in a way which proved more interesting that the conventional methods. First of all, with the help of a long-handled spud, a hole was bored about a foot below the nest. Into the tunnel was then pushed a carbide tin full of gunpowder. Then, all being ready, the fuse was lit and the spectators retired to a safe position on one flank. The nest was blown to rags, while the shock was sufficient to kill all the wasps instantly. I can recommend this plan of getting rid of wasps' nests as being much more interesting than the usual one of smoking and then digging them out.
SIR, A few days ago I got rid of a troublesome wasps' nest in a way which proved more interesting that the conventional methods. First of all, with the help of a long-handled spud, a hole was bored about a foot below the nest. Into the tunnel was then pushed a carbide tin full of gunpowder. Then, all being ready, the fuse was lit and the spectators retired to a safe position on one flank. The nest was blown to rags, while the shock was sufficient to kill all the wasps instantly. I can recommend this plan of getting rid of wasps' nests as being much more interesting than the usual one of smoking and then digging them out.