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How to deal with wasps in fallen fruit around pear tree?

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  • starlinguk@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

    Wasps and hornets are pest control. Leave them alone.

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    Ok I'll leave them alone.

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      So we have a pear tree in our back yard that decided this was the year it was going to successfully bear fruit.

      Its been extremely dry and we've been away a lot so I haven't cut the grass in about 8 weeks. I didn't even notice the tree had ripe fruit on it until yesterday. Stoked to check it out I walked over to pick some and noticed there's about ten full grown pears rotting on the ground below the tree that are just absolutely infested with wasps.

      The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don't get overwhelmed by wasps.

      Does anyone know of a safe way to approach this? I broke my ribs and fucked up my back on a dirt bike last weekend so I can't exactly do anything that requires quick reactions or running away.

      Any ideas would be super helpful 🙏

      [EDIT] The solution was to wait until nightfall for them to return to their nest. I was able to pick up all the fruit and dispose of it with ease with maybe 5 wasps hanging around, seemingly in a stupor due to low light and cold air, instead of what looked like a few hundred during the day.

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      Clean up the fruit at night.

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      • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR [email protected]

        They don’t want to sting you.

        Maybe they don't "want" to sting anyone, but wasps can be very territorial and aggressive. Every time I've ever been stung by a wasp, I was minding my own business and just happened to piss one off by existing nearby.

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        How they behave out and about, vs when they are defending their nest are entirely different. If you were stung while “minding your own business” it’s more likely it was for existing too close to their home.

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          So we have a pear tree in our back yard that decided this was the year it was going to successfully bear fruit.

          Its been extremely dry and we've been away a lot so I haven't cut the grass in about 8 weeks. I didn't even notice the tree had ripe fruit on it until yesterday. Stoked to check it out I walked over to pick some and noticed there's about ten full grown pears rotting on the ground below the tree that are just absolutely infested with wasps.

          The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don't get overwhelmed by wasps.

          Does anyone know of a safe way to approach this? I broke my ribs and fucked up my back on a dirt bike last weekend so I can't exactly do anything that requires quick reactions or running away.

          Any ideas would be super helpful 🙏

          [EDIT] The solution was to wait until nightfall for them to return to their nest. I was able to pick up all the fruit and dispose of it with ease with maybe 5 wasps hanging around, seemingly in a stupor due to low light and cold air, instead of what looked like a few hundred during the day.

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          sarin*

          *obviously a joke

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            So we have a pear tree in our back yard that decided this was the year it was going to successfully bear fruit.

            Its been extremely dry and we've been away a lot so I haven't cut the grass in about 8 weeks. I didn't even notice the tree had ripe fruit on it until yesterday. Stoked to check it out I walked over to pick some and noticed there's about ten full grown pears rotting on the ground below the tree that are just absolutely infested with wasps.

            The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don't get overwhelmed by wasps.

            Does anyone know of a safe way to approach this? I broke my ribs and fucked up my back on a dirt bike last weekend so I can't exactly do anything that requires quick reactions or running away.

            Any ideas would be super helpful 🙏

            [EDIT] The solution was to wait until nightfall for them to return to their nest. I was able to pick up all the fruit and dispose of it with ease with maybe 5 wasps hanging around, seemingly in a stupor due to low light and cold air, instead of what looked like a few hundred during the day.

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            Eat the spicy fruit. Show them you're not to be trifled with.

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            • socsa@piefed.socialS [email protected]

              Clean up the fruit at night.

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              Are they typically less aggressive at night?

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                So we have a pear tree in our back yard that decided this was the year it was going to successfully bear fruit.

                Its been extremely dry and we've been away a lot so I haven't cut the grass in about 8 weeks. I didn't even notice the tree had ripe fruit on it until yesterday. Stoked to check it out I walked over to pick some and noticed there's about ten full grown pears rotting on the ground below the tree that are just absolutely infested with wasps.

                The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don't get overwhelmed by wasps.

                Does anyone know of a safe way to approach this? I broke my ribs and fucked up my back on a dirt bike last weekend so I can't exactly do anything that requires quick reactions or running away.

                Any ideas would be super helpful 🙏

                [EDIT] The solution was to wait until nightfall for them to return to their nest. I was able to pick up all the fruit and dispose of it with ease with maybe 5 wasps hanging around, seemingly in a stupor due to low light and cold air, instead of what looked like a few hundred during the day.

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                The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don’t get overwhelmed by wasps.

                Why are some random wasps your responsibility, though?

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                  So we have a pear tree in our back yard that decided this was the year it was going to successfully bear fruit.

                  Its been extremely dry and we've been away a lot so I haven't cut the grass in about 8 weeks. I didn't even notice the tree had ripe fruit on it until yesterday. Stoked to check it out I walked over to pick some and noticed there's about ten full grown pears rotting on the ground below the tree that are just absolutely infested with wasps.

                  The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don't get overwhelmed by wasps.

                  Does anyone know of a safe way to approach this? I broke my ribs and fucked up my back on a dirt bike last weekend so I can't exactly do anything that requires quick reactions or running away.

                  Any ideas would be super helpful 🙏

                  [EDIT] The solution was to wait until nightfall for them to return to their nest. I was able to pick up all the fruit and dispose of it with ease with maybe 5 wasps hanging around, seemingly in a stupor due to low light and cold air, instead of what looked like a few hundred during the day.

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                  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_I5UOyBF9v0

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                    The tree is near our fence with the neighbors so I gotta deal with this fast so they don’t get overwhelmed by wasps.

                    Why are some random wasps your responsibility, though?

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                    The pear tree is on our property and I don't want my neighbors to be uncomfortable due to the large amount of wasps hanging around.
                    It's just a matter of courtesy.

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                      Are they typically less aggressive at night?

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                      They usually won't be near the fruit at night. They have nests where they gather for warmth.

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                      • socsa@piefed.socialS [email protected]

                        They usually won't be near the fruit at night. They have nests where they gather for warmth.

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                        You were 100% right! They were basically all gone and the few that were left didn't seem to be interested in me at all. What a pro tip this was! Thank you for your help! 🙂

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                          You were 100% right! They were basically all gone and the few that were left didn't seem to be interested in me at all. What a pro tip this was! Thank you for your help! 🙂

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                          Wow, I did not think wasps would sleep like that, TIL

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