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
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!"