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Wasps in December?
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I have just found a rather large wasp crawling around inside an uplighter ceiling shade in my daughters bedroom. I thought that by this time of year surely there would be no wasps around? Wondering where it came from to as the window wasn't open in the room. Hope to gawd I don't have a nest or something somewhere. Can anyone enlighten me as to whether it's usual to see wasps at this time of year?
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Like shylock, I think it's a queen, looking for somewhere to hibernate. Don't kill her, though - try & catch her and put her in a shed or out-house, where she can hibernate. She'll wake up in the spring & go somewhere to build a nest (hopefully not in your house!). remember, wasps eat all the nasty little bugs that eat our plants, so basically, wasps are good!!
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Might not be a queen kleiber, we've been getting sluggish normal sized wasps in the house for the last couple of months, they all seem to be on their last legs, but just keep appearing upstairs, hubby has checked the attic (we had a huge nest there a few years back) but couldn't find anything, just hope the queen isn't hibernating in the house somewhere!