There is no getting to it with a lift, highest local lift I can find is 15m. I’ve recently taken on headship of an international school in Thailand, out in the countryside.Īlong with the usual issues of snakes, foot long centipedes and stray dogs, I have discovered a large hornets nest at the top of our water tower. Just read this as I am searching for a solution to an issue here. Pretty interesting inside though, loads of little compartments full of wasps in various stages of development. Maybe next time I’ll give it another spray before chopping it open. Luckily I chopped it with the even longer handled hoe as I can tell you, inside, we’re a lot of pretty pissed off wasps so I legged it back into the kitchen and left the grumpy things to fly off to pastures new. Saturday morning I went in and poked it off the shed roof with a spade and chopped it open to see what’s inside. Sadly my offer was turned down as she was too busy watching big brother and apparently I stank of fly spray. The buzzing got a bit louder and a few popped out at the end so I legged it and shut the shed door then went to tell the wife I was a proper man now I’d killed a wasps nest so would she like some loving from the hunky insect exterminator. Having had 3 beers and deciding I was invincible I couldn’t be bothered to start muffling myself up, and it was far too warm so dressed in highly protective shorts and t shirt I blasted them with my death in a can for the required 15 seconds, which does seem like ages when you’re expecting lots of wasps to come out. Well sorry to let you all down, I’m not posting this from my hospital bed with a head like the elephant man.Īll quite boring really, went in Fri eve after a couple of beers, cleared my exit route of lawnmower and pointy tools which made them a bit grumpy so let them calm down while I had a third, then peeked in and they were all back in their little waspy beds. Then queue second argument over inviting badgers in to garden with hens… Posted 8 years ago Checked in morning and the badgers had sorted it out. In the end I said I’d sort it and put a handful of peanuts byt the entrance. Queue massive argument with missus, over how she wanted to kill it and I said leave it it ain’t doing much harm. The pup then got stung about 5 times, so we retreated indoors. Chickens never seemed bothered but one of the dogs sat near the entrance hole and tried to catch the angry feckers as they buzzed around her. We had one underground near the chicken hut in the garden. This had me in tears, what a ridiculously funny thing to do! Hahahah! As I gingerly peer into the hedge to get a better look at what they are, she comes along side and boots the hedge, “See they are african bees!” anyway i said I’d go have a look and over we go. Last year my somewhat dim neighbour came over to see me and said “I’ve got African bees in my hedge” We live in Central Scotland.
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