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24 September, 2008 at 9:00 am #374613
@bassingbourne55 wrote:
Where I live, in Somerset, we’ve now had 3 years with hardly any wasps around. Usually in late August / early September you can’t eat outside becaus of the number of wasps around. Not so for the last 3 summers. That, to me, is a good thing – I hate wasps!
That’s because all your fecking wasps have migrated to my garden, determined to provoke my li’l pu.ssy to a frenzy of leaping and twirling in fevered pursuit.
Nowt more pitiful than a ferocious feline with a faceful of wasp stings and a mouthful of legs and wings.24 September, 2008 at 4:57 pm #374614@esmeralda wrote:
@bassingbourne55 wrote:
Where I live, in Somerset, we’ve now had 3 years with hardly any wasps around. Usually in late August / early September you can’t eat outside becaus of the number of wasps around. Not so for the last 3 summers. That, to me, is a good thing – I hate wasps!
That’s because all your fecking wasps have migrated to my garden, determined to provoke my li’l pu.ssy to a frenzy of leaping and twirling in fevered pursuit.
Nowt more pitiful than a ferocious feline with a faceful of wasp stings and a mouthful of legs and wings.I hate them! My dog chewed one once, and her whole head swelt up, it was so scary.
Piriton helped bring it down, but her mouth (being a boxer) looked like Pete Burns!
24 September, 2008 at 5:14 pm #374615I’d be blaming the dog can’t have been much fun for the wasp :shock:
25 September, 2008 at 7:24 pm #374616@pikey wrote:
I suspect the recent increased use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Its probably mobile phones and phone masts. The poor little blighters probably get confused and can’t find their way back to the hives.
Hmmm… maybe we should get them all Sat Nav.
27 September, 2008 at 10:44 am #374617That’s because all your fecking wasps have migrated to my garden, determined to provoke my li’l pu.ssy to a frenzy of leaping and twirling in fevered pursuit.
Nowt more pitiful than a ferocious feline with a faceful of wasp stings and a mouthful of legs and wings.Not a pleasant experience. I hope he/she is OK now. I caught one of my cats walking round the garden carrying a bumble bee carefully in her mouth. I assume she had not been stung by one at that stage!
27 September, 2008 at 10:48 am #374618my dog is so thick, she still chases them now. perhaps cats are cleverer :wink:
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