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Sorry if this seems odd to you lot . Although in April this year my yard was absolutely heaving with the little blighters . Wasps in the seasoned log pile and in the freshly felled timber pile . Even at work there were causing the usual trouble ie getting in the way of hedge and tree work . I normally get stung by them ... its just an accepted part of summertime for me . So I thought we might of had a lot about this year ? I have only found small wasp nests this year no bigger than a squash ball and always empty ? No wasps flying round here ? Plenty of bees though:thumbup:

 

Any thoughts people or have the dreaded chem-trails zapped them all

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No jaspers and no hornets either.

Usually we have hornets droning and banging against our balcony windows this time of year in the evenings.

Very few bees on the lavender now I reflect on it.

But all of France is worried about the spread of the tiger mosquito.

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Now you mention it, I can't recall seeing that many myself either. Perhaps its just not been hot enough?

 

: it was freezing today wasn't it Steve :lol: I do believe there is some sort of disease going round that affects wasps ill search Google now

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I dont see much of them till end of August ? Start of Sept here ......

 

Well lets hope there not in hiding and getting ready to make a move . Yes end of summer is and can be a pain when connie bashing :001_smile:

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