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    Refilled feeder today.six wasps INSIDE it...buggers pushed in past the button and can't get out again. They were all wet n sticky so I felt sorry for them and made sure tap water was good and hot to rinse them off....checked the tuna and nope haven't taken it away.
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    I just hunted 4 days in Westland and miraculously didn't get stung.
    But the numbers wasps were unbelievable.

    Hunting the last morning I got out real early in the dark to pin point a roaring red stag.
    Lay down to snooze while the light came up so I could see in the bush.
    So 30 minutes just laying there and listening.
    Absolutely silent ( except for the odd roar from a stag on a ridge 100m away ) to start with.
    Then slowly a faint buzz which just kept getting louder and louder until its a full on humming.

    Where I was is very dry, the Grey is the lowest and clearest I've ever seen it.
    So the wasp nest survival rate will be 100%

    I hope they are boom and bust and they run out of food and it's a wet summer next year to knock them back.

    And the farms over there need some rain badly.

    Shame about the wasps, but s till always nice to hear and see a lot of deer, shoot a few with vintage rifles and meet another keen forum member.
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    my understanding is that at breeding time the queen turns wasps into breeding males they come out and hover in the trees waiting to mate thats the buzzing one hears - we spent a lot of time and effort on wasps at Waikaremoana - we made up a wasp gun using plastic pipe - the idea was one undid a cap put in a good teaspoon of carbryl and walked quietly up to nest - sized up the entrance and flight path and then in one sure movement walked up and puffed in the carbryl - one can also do it with a length of plastic hose and a little funnel to load up the hose - hold the end kinked over walk up and puff - dont inhale as one silly trainee did at the lake - trip to doctor but was okay -coughed most of it out - one old fisherman at lake carried a little container of carbryl and just tossed in a teaspoon full- brave man - but if one is quick and a hasty retreat you can get away with it - now those are common wasps that we get in the bush and yes they can be bad - culling from camp creek bivy in the tehoe in summer they nearly drove us out - but german wasp nets can be huge with multiple chambers - one at kaitaia in a rata tree next to a marae was the size of a mini - they lowered one Regional Council staff member down below a R22 to deal with it - a bee suit and a 5mm wet suit and he was okay - dont try burning them out thats silly start a scrub fire - petrol yes but just plug a bottle with petrol in it into hole that will kill them

 

 

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