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Flemein Hornots got in for me again

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As the title says in my shed this morn building them carry cradles for tiger an been usein the niosey jigsaw an something flew past my head an had a look an it came for me lookin as big as a lancaster bomber OH BOY was i scared an just grabbed for the wasp killer spray an quickly give it a good sprayin an it chased me out of my shed so i just opened the door an inch an give loads of spray in side an then i thought that will settle his hash an gave it 5 mins an then peeped in an the bloomin thing came at me again an i ducked an it flew away now it makes me wonder if these bugs are gettin resistant to the poiuson spray Aaaaaaaccccchhh
when i go back out into the shed im goin to have a good look around as this seems to happen every year to me horrible things
chrisb
 
Find a ball about 4 to 6 inches and paint it a dusty brown colour. Hang it in the shed where it can be seen.
Wasps will see it and bugger off again thinking the place is taken. Wasps stay away from other wasps nests. A hornet is 'just' a bit wasp.
 
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Find a ball about 4 to 6 inches and paint it a dusty brown colour. Hang it in the shed where it can be seen.
Wasps will see it and bugger off again thinking the place is taken. Wasps stay away from other wasps nests. A hornet is 'just' a bit wasp.
Cheers Ian will try that as im terriffed of these flamein wasps an hornets as i get it every yr they have a go at me
chrisb
Do they taste like chicken?
I DONT know never treid one an never will horrible things boyo
 
Find a ball about 4 to 6 inches and paint it a dusty brown colour. Hang it in the shed where it can be seen.
Wasps will see it and bugger off again thinking the place is taken. Wasps stay away from other wasps nests. A hornet is 'just' a bit wasp.
You can leave me out of it!!!! :thumb2: :smiling2:
 
In my experience fly and wasp spray only works if you hit them with the tin Chris. I think they spray inside is just there to give it weight….we get a lot of flies around here (next to a livestock farm) so I ended up investing in an ultraviolet bug zapper. Works a treat…..
 
We used to get a huge amount of flies, the farm across the road was a breeding station for pigs. But the farmer has moved it to another farm .
Couldn't have a window open if it was not netted!
We got some fly spray from the farmer. Very effective.
 
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We used to get a huge amount of flies, the farm across the road was a breeding station for pigs. But the farmer has moved it to another farm .
Couldn't have a window open if it was not netted!
We got some fly spray from the farmer. Very effective.
COR Ian i bet that ponked as well as some of our freinds live not far from a pig farm an if the wind blowin in the wrong direction the smell is terrible phorw then we go home quick lol
chrisb
 
Chris .
Unknown to you these are bred by your dear friend ( yes you guessed ) A highly modified generic strain of the Patagonian Killer Wasp. Insecta: Hymenoptera: Sphecidae.
There is no known deterrent apart from fire !
 
COR Ian i bet that ponked as well as some of our freinds live not far from a pig farm an if the wind blowin in the wrong direction the smell is terrible phorw then we go home quick lol
chrisb
Actually the only time it smelt was directly with mucking out. Otherwise not really.
 
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