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Faith515 | 11:40 Tue 14th Nov 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I hate wasps and so that is one of the reasons that I love winter and hate summer.

But there was one on my tube train this morning, and alot of people have told me that they are still around.

It's November. What is going on??!!! Why are they not dead yet???
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Think its a lot to do with global warming and climate changes, a massive bumble bee flew past me yesterday and the most gorgeous butterfly landed in my garden end of last week. Very bizarre though.
The ones that had set up home under a loose slate on my kitchen extension have died now- thank God!

Mind you it has been cold up 'ere in tha North lately.Is it still mild down Souffff?
it is to do with climate change.
they are also getting slightly larger in size so are the spiders (nooooooo) and becareful as at this time of year they are dying off but they will sting anything repeatedly !!
I've seen either the same butterfly or similar type on three different days fly past me whenever I go into the garden and that was last week.I just had a thought ! Maybe it is the same butterfly and it's on a circular trip every day about the same time.
Don't panic, a good frost will eliminate them all in one or two nights - won't be long now.
You'll know if your on my train, if a wasp gets in my cab, I just stop the thing, and don't move until its either out, or dead. preferably out.
I had a beautiful red admiral butterfly in the garden at the weekend and there are lots of ladybirds around ,more now than in the summer..
We have had very few wasps this year in my area.
Queen wasps often emerge in the house at any time of year. I was stung at night in January once. I hate them and they terrify me,but I still love the summer,especially June/early July when there aren't too many about to ruin your al fresco dining!
Apparently one queen can lay 20,000 eggs so if you see one kill it please!!!!
omg i hope not me also terrified of wasps, eeew they horrible buuuuuuuuuuuzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, dont mind bees as much tho dont like em' around me but if had to pick between two, they shud be dead soon surely, tho saying that about two weeks ago i did see one buzzing around my window the ******* but fortunately shut window in time.

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