Posted by Tim on July 25, 2011, 7:36 am
Is it just me or are wasps getting "dozy" early this year? I live in Bristol
BTW. I've had about six in the last week blundering around on their last
legs.
Posted by David WE Roberts on July 25, 2011, 10:37 am
> Is it just me or are wasps getting "dozy" early this year? I live in
> Bristol BTW. I've had about six in the last week blundering around on
> their last legs.
Possibly stuffed to the wingtips with early plums?
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Posted by Moonraker on July 25, 2011, 11:04 am
On 25/07/2011 12:36, Tim wrote:
> Is it just me or are wasps getting "dozy" early this year? I live in Bristol
> BTW. I've had about six in the last week blundering around on their last
> legs.
As everyone agrees that the fruit is early this year maybe they are
drunk on rotten fruit, as is their want.
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Posted by Baz on July 25, 2011, 11:54 am
> On 25/07/2011 12:36, Tim wrote:
>> Is it just me or are wasps getting "dozy" early this year? I live in
>> Bristol BTW. I've had about six in the last week blundering around on
>> their last legs.
>>
>>
>>
> As everyone agrees that the fruit is early this year maybe they are
> drunk on rotten fruit, as is their want.
>
Yes, and their want is huge this year. As is their sting.
Been stung twice this year tending pear tree. More annoying than painful.
Baz
Posted by Tim on July 27, 2011, 6:40 am
>> As everyone agrees that the fruit is early this year maybe they are
>> drunk on rotten fruit, as is their want.
>>
> Yes, and their want is huge this year. As is their sting.
> Been stung twice this year tending pear tree. More annoying than painful.
Thanks, hadn't thought of that.
Tim
> Bristol BTW. I've had about six in the last week blundering around on
> their last legs.