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Ouch ! I got stung by a wasp at the Cheshire Show on Sunday luckily smacked the little blighter away before it really got its 'teeth' in.... forgot how much it hurts! There's alot of them about at the mo and think they are in 'lazy mode' which is the worst time for attacking victims :-(

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I hate them!

3 years ago I put a screaming ms260 through a nest by accident. They didn't like that and gave me 6 of the best.

Then 2 years ago I put a ladder on a nest at the bottom of a tree I was about to ascend. They didn't like that either and i got 7 that time and my workmate 4 (he reacted quite badly and had to go to the doctors)

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Got me today been loads hanging round two big pops we've been felling and cutting, not really bothered us as been more interested in the sap, but must have been one on my shirt earleir and when I folded my arms while stood talking must have squashed him and stung me chest, lucky thier only little buggers not the big ones we usually get round here :001_cool:

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