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There's a nest in the roof probably. I see them in my place at all times of the year and they are invariably big and sluggish.


They aren't really pests; they don't seem to have the energy to fly or sting. I chuck them out usually.


I was stung quite badly as a kid but that was because I was throwing stones into their nest and deserved it. I've grown to quite like wasps now except when they're after your ice cream. Their paper nests are rather beautiful

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I noticed that a wasp seemed to have set up home in the brickwork outside our front door. I presume he/she isn't on their own. As I too considered them to be pests I decided to look up what purpose they serve, if any. This made interesting reading.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2748653/Why-learn-love-WASPS-They-ve-vanished-summer-But-s-shouldn-t-celebrate-writes-STEVE-BACKSHALL.html

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I noticed that a wasp seemed to have set up home

> in the brickwork outside our front door. I presume

> he/she isn't on their own. As I too considered

> them to be pests I decided to look up what purpose

> they serve, if any. This made interesting

> reading.

>

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-274

> 8653/Why-learn-love-WASPS-They-ve-vanished-summer-

> But-s-shouldn-t-celebrate-writes-STEVE-BACKSHALL.h

> tml


Decent read, thanks. Never had a problem with them really, but didn't know the bit about aphids/blackfly. Will look even more fondly on them when my runner beans are infested with blackfly ha.

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