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WASPS!!
every year we have a large number of wasps in and around our garden.  I think they build a nest in my neighbours garden, but as he is uncooperative, I need to try and at least keep them out of my garden!  Any ideas on how? Or has anyone got any by moonchild1984
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04/04/2012 11:27:06
by Kate Bradbury
Talkback: A difficult year for wasps
Hi Kate I haven't seen many wasps this year,I saw a flock of Swallows Wednesday lunch time in the park,We have pollen from a conifer tree all over the cars and garden furniture is this unusual for this time of the year or is some thing going by oldchippy
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29/09/2012 18:32:16
by oldchippy
Talkback: Wasps and wasps' nests
wasps i wouldnt go on my plot for a year only insect im scared of,wonder if you can help me with my situation new plot this year getting turned over tomorrow but the houses at the bottom of my plot have higher soil 4foot to be precise and ive by Katkin
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28/11/2011 18:40:28
by plotman10
Talkback: Wasps
The best way to deal with wasps that bother you is to make a trap. Take an empty 1.5 litre plastic drinks bottle and punch a few holes around the top. They should be big enough for a wasp to crawl through. Pour in a few inches of cider by AngelStar
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28/11/2011 18:39:41
by Richard Jones
Talkback: Wasps
I am not particularly a wasp fan..but they don't bother me particularly ( unlike my husband who is a sight to behold when a wasp comes within 50ft of him )...can you tell me what is their actual purpose in life?? as I truly do not know !! cheers by mmfp
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24/02/2012 23:08:05
by Pestsurrey
Talkback: Wasps
All wasps on our garden are safe from being destroyed. They are useful pollinators and as such should be left alone. We usually have nests in our loft or cavity walls of the house. We don't disturb them, they don't disturb us. These creatures all by Amanda_Plant
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24/11/2011 15:29:31
by Amanda_Plant
bee or wasp?
I need some help really identifying a huge insect that has just fallen down my chimney!  its the same shape as a wasp but it is approx 3cms long and jet black.  I recall hearing something about an invasion of huge bees from America killing our by chocolatebrownie
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01/06/2012 01:32:13
by Welshonion
wasps nest
Hi All, I was just putting my tools away after a lovely day in the garden when I noticed a wasps nest "growing" out of the nest box. How can I get rid of it without getting stung, or do I have to call in the council? I have a feeling by Kathy 2
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10/08/2012 18:54:12
by rosa rugosa
Talkback: Wasp alert
We had a prolific amount of newly emerged queen wasps last year. So much so that it was a worry, to say the least. We keep honey bees and wasps have been known to be a pest, to the bees and their hives, in one way and another. However, being aware by Kathleen Marley
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28/11/2011 18:29:42
by Liz
Talkback: Hibernating wasps
realestate for invertebrates so we will try to create one exclusively for them. We have an apparently large wasps nest within a ventilator grille in the outside wall of our bungalow, very near to fruited pear trees. My husband and I are arguing as to whether by rudy bryan
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12/03/2012 12:00:10
by Stewart Setter

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