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Wasp in my room.
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There's a wasp as big as a shoe in my front room. Should I get somone to kill it with a newspaper or try to put it outside?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it's possibly a hornet if it's that big and they are more docile than wasps so less likely to sting despite their horrific appearence so if you're not scared then do try and get rid of it. (Although if that baby does sting you then you will really know about it!)
Failing that, get someone who's not scared to deal with it.
I hate bugs but I don't like killing them... I usually make an exception for wasps.
Failing that, get someone who's not scared to deal with it.
I hate bugs but I don't like killing them... I usually make an exception for wasps.
Put the poor little thing outside. (Place glass over wasp. Slide card underneath. Take outside and wave goodbye).
Last Sunday I decided to have a lie in. However, I had to get up to let a wasp out of the window. Having done so, I went back to bed. Half an hour later, I had to let another wasp out. Then I went back to bed. Shortly afterwards, I had to let a bee out. This time I decided it was time to stay up. While I was in the bathroom I kept hearing a buzzing and I searched everywhere to locate the wasp which was making the noise. After several minutes of scratching my head, I realised that the buzzing was coming from my neighbour's strimmer! ;-)
Chris
Last Sunday I decided to have a lie in. However, I had to get up to let a wasp out of the window. Having done so, I went back to bed. Half an hour later, I had to let another wasp out. Then I went back to bed. Shortly afterwards, I had to let a bee out. This time I decided it was time to stay up. While I was in the bathroom I kept hearing a buzzing and I searched everywhere to locate the wasp which was making the noise. After several minutes of scratching my head, I realised that the buzzing was coming from my neighbour's strimmer! ;-)
Chris
There was a big bee in the living room this morning. Later I lost sight of it. Much later I saw it walking across the floor and it was huge. It seemed very docile so I got it to walk on to a piece of paper, took it to the back door and launched it into the air. I am not usually this bold, but it was so quiet that I was not scared of it.
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And I'm allergic to their stings, so don't ask me, either!!! However - bad as it is, you'd die if you lived where i do. We have wasps nests in the woodland, and no word of a lie, these things are all giants!!!! I hardly dare leave the house around October time when they're getting dozey. It's seriously frightening!
No, no, I'd be only inches behind you hun!!! last year, i went into the utility room at the back of the house, put the light on, and started sorting out some clothes from the dryer. When i turned round, five of these huge objects were flying crazily round the window frames. I don't know how they got in, as everywhere was shut. I screamed blue murder and belted out of there, but didn't sleep all night, in case others were in the house somewhere. My husband got up and got others to help him to do a check, I was so scared!! This's is genuinely true. the wasps are awful - all as big as hornets, or bigger!!
Read this, everyone. The huge wasps we get aren't hornets. We've had someone down to look at them. Trouble is, where I live, it'd be an awful job to get rid of them all. During the early part of the year, we don't notice them so much, but by the end of last summer....I can't begin to tell you how scary it is just to see one!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4727271.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4727271.stm