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chris_uk
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa2.5v6
smoke them out with weed




could u imagine.... stoned wasps...
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in theory (apparently) you only need to kill the queen, after that the rewst self destruct in some way so i've heard anyway.

Smoke them out though!
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quote:
Originally posted by chris_uk
quote:
Originally posted by corsa2.5v6
smoke them out with weed




could u imagine.... stoned wasps...


with the munchies
steve101
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Never been stung by a wasp personally (slight off/on topic)- is it sore?
Munchie
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drag the carpet out?
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It's not generally something people go out of their way to do. Haven't been stung myself for years now.
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it doesnt hurt.

well... unless you are allergic to it, in which case it probably will hurt

or kill you
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errm put on lotsa layers of clothes so they are less likely to be able to sting ya... try and get all the stuff outta the shed... then pour petrol and or thinners over the nest and flick in a match

BURN EM ALL DOWN!!!!!!
BURN BURN BURN THE LITTLE SHITS
ps. i hate wasps... but not as much as i hate hornets
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hornets rarely sting. they bite.
Andrew
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Smoke bombs it is next weekend

Munchie, the nest is at the front of the shed and it's full to the top so no way to get around the back of the carpet to throw it out. Your welcome to come around and have a go like
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wasps and ants are evil.
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it sounds like a job for the SAS. do you need the number??
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Might seem abit of hassel but..

buy one of these or two,

http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/erol/erol.html

stick it in a bucket of sand in the shed, light it, and close the door.
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does smoke kill wasps

thought it just made bees a bit lazy
Kathryn W
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Andrew stop been fooking lazy and ring your council up, and get them to come and remove it for you!
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quote:
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Andrew stop been fooking lazy and ring your council up, and get them to come and remove it for you!


Annoy them first with your attempts at smoking them out etc first then let the poor bloke from the council handle it
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quote:
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does smoke kill wasps


think so.
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im so careful of wasps hate the bloody things yet i have been stung 4 times

it stings so bad

[Edited on 26-06-2006 by RS6]
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there is one in my mates garden at the mo, in the corner of the fascia of garage, we just bang it with a broom and then hide
Andrew
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Photo the little bugger
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Get match, ignite corner of the carpet, stand back and admire your handywork!
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Taken from: http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th4.htm

When nests are small, buying an insecticidal powder in a puffer pack and dusting the nest yourself is feasible, but as the months progress and the size of the nest increases it also becomes busier. Wasps have flight paths to and from the nest, so one bad idea is to stand in the wrong place, as you will get dive bombed and stung. Wasps also know when the nest is under attack and will marshal their forces from the nest and attack you. If you are stood outside the nest and you kill a wasp, say by batting it one, that wasp will give off a pheromone (scent) which will penetrate the nest giving the alarm and bringing the rest of the workers out at you. Some people have told me that they have used petrol and that it wouldn't get the better of them, and I'm not paying that much just for a wasps nest, and I'll do it myself there's nothing to it......weeeellll best of luck.



You're fucked pug nut
Andrew
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Had 3 bouncers before watching my every move I only wanted the screen wash
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