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I think in conjunction with the dog thread we need to have an open discussion about the control of pesky wasps when spring arrives. The little buggers flying around stinging middle class kids making them cry and the poor parents can't do a thing about it. It's a disgrace. I think park wardens should be held responsible by planting flowers everywhere.


Louisa.

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steveo Wrote:

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> And bees. There are way too many of them



The Bee population is in decline and Bees need to be protected..

Without Bees many plants would dye out.. Food for other species..


Bees are dying due to the over use of some insecticides.


Wasps are also responsible for wiping out Bee populations .. and stealing their honey.


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Louisa Wrote:

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> I think in conjunction with the dog thread we need

> to have an open discussion about the control of

> pesky wasps when spring arrives. The little

> buggers flying around stinging middle class kids

> making them cry and the poor parents can't do a

> thing about it. It's a disgrace. I think park

> wardens should be held responsible by planting

> flowers everywhere.

>

> Louisa.



what dog thread ? .... oh yeah! that one! Wasps? Pah - bloody blow ins.

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My work quids? This entire thread is a parody based on the ridiculous dog thread in the main section! Trust me, if I were being serious I'd have at least put the effort in. Just thought if everyone is moaning about pointless crap over there I might as well rip into them on here with more pointless crap. Come on, give me SOME credit here.


Louisa.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> I think in conjunction with the dog thread we need

> to have an open discussion about the control of

> pesky wasps when spring arrives. The little

> buggers flying around stinging middle class kids

> making them cry and the poor parents can't do a

> thing about it. It's a disgrace. I think park

> wardens should be held responsible by planting

> flowers everywhere.

>

> Louisa.


My mothers dog ( a cocker spaniel) - used to chase

wasps - so making double trouble for both threads -

especially when it got stung and went loopy (like

cockers do).

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