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Hornets
and then panic because they can't find their way out again.   It's a bit blurry 'cos the wind was blowing the fennel about. There was a fascinating program on TV last night about human memory, and the way we can remember and recognise faces.Apparently, wasps by Dovefromabove
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17/08/2012 12:22:29
by Dovefromabove
Unusual request
materialises.  Thank you Welshonion What about using curtain rails to slide the panes into:   why not do it the old fashion way using wood and putty. this would be the cheapest way. Was using putty to put in a windown when a wasp was flying round my head I by Shutah
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12/05/2013 18:11:36
by paulkearney
bee flies
discovered that they are in fact flies and are parasitic on solitary bees and wasps and beetles. fortunately they don't sting. Has anyone else seen these? Hoverflies? http://syrphidae.3644.co.uk/ Bee flies 'bombyliidae' often seen around primroses in early by LM
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07/05/2013 18:04:05
by Tootsietim
Talkback: Raspberry beetle
,I had used liquid derris in previous year which gave nearly 100% effective. Marshalls advised the use of the contact inscticide Py. During July most of my early blackberries were devoured by flying insects - flies, wasps, hovers,et al. Re: raspberry by Mary
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28/11/2011 18:39:13
by Bewildered
Talkback: Pimpla hypochondriaca
(last year) a parasitised?large white caterpillar having climbed up my window with the maggots of the Ichneumon wasp emerging. unpleasant it may be but live and let live is my motto we need all the wildlife we can get. The great lack of butterflies by Susiesue
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28/11/2011 18:37:19
by helen
Talkback: Bug boxes
. It clearly hadn't returned to Africa and had survived the winter! I have a wooden gate at the front of my house and was suprised to see that it seemed to be decaying rather quickley until one day I caught the culpits for the damage, it was wasps chewing lumps by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:51
by mal
Talkback: Hornets
if these are the same species or if the French are exaggerating. ThanksCurrently they are making the most of the remaining grapes and figs on the trees and enjoying the October sunshine. Reply to HelenThere is no doubt that hornet stings, like wasp stings, are very by lee
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28/11/2011 18:44:19
by Mike
Talkback: Toad In A Hole.
!? so as to move around/travel @ night ! Not as though i'll stay up to see ! ... good luck 1 Thanks. HI Andrew .. Sorry to be a pain ,  but could also be Wasps /snakes.. I've been "had" a few times for example , by wasps, after Trimmimg around awkward by Andrew Martin
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02/04/2012 15:03:40
by Andrew Martin
Talkback: Gardening for bumblebees
nests of bees nesting in logs....but 1 of my neighbours complained to the local council and said i was BREEDING WASPS...............'idiots'....if i were i would of encouraged the wasps to go to there house and sting them...hahaha. There's nowt so queer by fifi
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28/11/2011 18:42:58
by Anonymous
Talkback: Hornets and hoverflies
-deserved reputation, hornets are more docile and more secretive than the other social wasps. They are magnificent creatures and are a wonder to watch. Harry is lucky, I had to wait until I was 45 before I saw one. Hornets that I believe were a rarety are now rife by Ruth H
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28/11/2011 18:36:45
by Barbara

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