if it was a huge wasp, could it have been a hornet?
Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 25795 Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 12 9:57 am Post subject:
It's probably just a queen wasp looking a bite to eat to feed her young. Judging by the number of plant munching pests about already I'll be glad of a helping hand from our waspy friends.
in the garden fine, looking for a sleepover in my dresser 6 floors up is not
looked like a queen ,spose my dresser is similar to a hole 25m up a rather fat tree ,im glad i was here to prevent it squatting me draws ,coming back after a few weeks to a huge nest would have been unpleasant
i tried to photo a new sort of spider a moment ago but it escaped
2 lentil body ,50mm leg span .didnt seem hostile but i will find out .it wasnt british afaik .tis hiding at the mo
a few months back i found a brown recluse outside my flat door and chucked it off the balcony which may be wrong but punk as ****
i recon warmer winters and international trade have changed the wildlife
fun round here ,urban is far more worrying than rural
If you've watched any of the 'Swamp People' programmes, then you'll understand what I mean, when I say in Troys best Cajun accent "Chooooot it Elizabett! Shooot it!"
If you've watched any of the 'Swamp People' programmes, then you'll understand what I mean, when I say in Troys best Cajun accent "Chooooot it Elizabett! Shooot it!"