Never thought I would ever say this: but poor wasp!

In the uk we generally don’t have screens on our windows. But my net curtains work pretty good to keep the bugs out.

The seasons are starting to change and the bugs are feeling the cold. A poor wasp is sitting on my net curtain. It is hardly moving. I can tell it’s not got long.

I usually kill wasps but am taking mercy on this little fella

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I give wasps a wide berth if possible. They kill ticks and stuff so unless they are buzzing around in my room I let them be.

:+1:

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yes, this is the time of year that they start dying off. I’m allergic so I’m glad to see them go but they are very temperamental right now and I stay as far away from them as possible.

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I have no mercy to wasps. They can sting multiple times, and they are parasitic. I always feel sorry when I see one of our large sand wasps pulling a huntsman spider into its hole, where itll lay eggs on it and then they wasps larvae eat the spider alive. Nope. No sympathy from me.

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Hmm. . .

Wasps Are Fascinating Creatures.

All Bees Are, In Honest Of Truth Tower.

Yes, They Can Sting.

Yes, It Can Hurt.

But!, If You Keep A Rather Safe Distance.

And Not Freak Out If One Fly’s Around Your Aura In Curiosity.

They Won’t Be THAT Annoying To You.

I Promise.

Unless, You Start Creeping Into Their Territory With Some Magnifying Glass.

You May Get Stung.

Which Is Sad For Everyone. . .

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Haha no mate. Any flying object in my flat gets clinically murdered with a Cypermethrin Spray.

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Hmm. . .

You Make A Terrible Observer Of Nature Might I Add.

Sad But!, True.

:pensive:

Not when they are laying eggs on my meat ive left to cool after cooking i aint.

Wasps are parasites, they inject poison. I don’t like ppl who are too pro animal, go live with lions, they don’t care about you and will eat you alive lmao

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