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A Polish jalapeño pastry

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  • C [email protected]

    Yes, if you leave them outside at summer. No wasps in bakeries or coffeeshops in Finland.

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    God I love the Finns. Finnish coffee sounds amazing too.

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    • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

      Wait, this is a common occourrence? It's normal to see wasps on pastries?

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      I'm from germany, and it indeed is in summer, even in large cities. Wasps come in with the customers and wont leave.

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      • rmuk@feddit.ukR [email protected]

        Can't say I'd be delighted about this, but they'll very quickly leave when the food's disturbed and wasps - like bees - don't leave behind diseases or eggs. The same cannot be said for flies - if those were flies I wouldn't touch anything in the shop.

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        And wasps will kill any fly that dares come close. Only thing they like more than sugar is protein.

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        • V [email protected]

          I'm from germany, and it indeed is in summer, even in large cities. Wasps come in with the customers and wont leave.

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          Do German wasps attack you unprovoked like ours do?

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          • R [email protected]

            My kids screamed his head off two days ago. There's ants in the house. I'm like yeah whatever. I go to check it out. There were thousands of ants in the house. They came in through a little spot near the garage went all the way down one wall along another wall straight through the kitchen under the fridge to a single crunchy snack thing that fell onto the floor.

            I'm not too worried about this fly or two or an and or two and I leave spiders alone If they've picked a nice quiet corner. But I can't have thousands of ants in my kitchen.

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            Ants are gross.

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            • V [email protected]

              Africanised bees will be like that, but we don't really have them in europe as far as I know.

              Wasps usually only get really stingy if you disturb their nest or come way too close to it.

              You'll find wasps in almost any bakery in summer. Also in and around garbage cans.

              You grab the pastry and they will usually fly away and settle onto the next one a bit later.

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              There seems to be a vast gulf here. American wasps will fukin attack you for fun. So you kill them first.

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              • B [email protected]

                Measured in kilotons

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                Mmm. I don't know much about ordinance, but that looks like a conventional line charge to me. I'm probably wrong.

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                • P [email protected]

                  I think Europe and surrounding countries do a lot of shit right, but some things like protecting wasps and making melatonin prescription genuinely baffle me. What the fuck

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                  Fuk wasps.

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                  • V [email protected]

                    Tell me your secret on how to get these things out of a building, it's already freaking hard in a house where the door doesn't open every 5 minutes.

                    Flies or wasps are also a completely different thing. The worst/only thing that can happen with wasps is that one doesn't move away when you take a bite and stings you.

                    Edit: yes I know mosquito nets etc will help against flies, but that generally doesn't help in a store (depending on the type of door even impossible). Plus once they open insects like to get in with the people at the same time and even if nothing opens they tend to find a way in a lot of buildings.

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                    Tell me your secret

                    In the US, many stores with food (grocery stores, restaurants) have what’s essentially a crappy pressurized airlock. You go through one set of doors, above which is an outward-facing blower, into a small room with higher pressure, then through another set of doors. The airlock is also often filled with hidden bug zappers, but even without them, insects getting in would be drastically reduced.

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                      Tell me your secret

                      In the US, many stores with food (grocery stores, restaurants) have what’s essentially a crappy pressurized airlock. You go through one set of doors, above which is an outward-facing blower, into a small room with higher pressure, then through another set of doors. The airlock is also often filled with hidden bug zappers, but even without them, insects getting in would be drastically reduced.

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                      Well yeah that works I guess, impossible to fit into old and often small buildings though so not an option for us.
                      Let alone at home!

                      Thx for the response!

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                      • M [email protected]

                        It is Polish. No idea why the dude even went there, it is a Polish bakery with wasps on the food. Not uncommon to see over there with some places that are outside or keep doors open.

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                        Um ... you aren't getting the joke?
                        It's a Polak joke. They are a bit out of style in the US. More of a 60's thing. But it was huge.
                        Are you pretending that this isn't happening?

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                        • H [email protected]

                          Them and the Irish can wish all they want, but they will never be white!

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                          Mmm. That's both sides of my family. I'm fuked.

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                            Well yeah that works I guess, impossible to fit into old and often small buildings though so not an option for us.
                            Let alone at home!

                            Thx for the response!

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                            For older and smaller buildings with food, we often have an “air curtain” generated by a blower above the door. https://berner.com/air-curtains-101/types-of-air-curtains/

                            Though I’ve never seen a home with one.

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                            • A [email protected]

                              Fuck, I entered a bakery in Vienna once that was flooded with wasps everywhere. I asked about it and the person just went 🤷‍♀️.
                              Still haunts me.

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                              Whenever I go to Germany it's the same thing! What is it with european bakeries and wasps? Wait a second... the europeans must be undercover wasps and they let and don't mind the wasps eating their food because they're their kind! It all makes sence now!

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                                There seems to be a vast gulf here. American wasps will fukin attack you for fun. So you kill them first.

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                                Do they really attack on sight?

                                Here it's usually that they seek out the breath because of the monoxide and people start panicking because the ly fly into their face and seemingly wont go away. So they Start swinging their arms at the wasp and it feels in danger and attacks.

                                Easiest solution is to hold breath and walk away if they bother you.

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                                • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                                  Do German wasps attack you unprovoked like ours do?

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                                  Apparently that's a myth according to every source I could find about wasps in the US.

                                  They seek out your breath, so people start panicking swinging wildly and running away, which in return might be considered a threat for the wasp.

                                  Hold your breath and walk away.

                                  Killed wasps on the other hand attract other wasps out for revenge, if the nest is somewhere nearby.

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                                    Whenever I go to Germany it's the same thing! What is it with european bakeries and wasps? Wait a second... the europeans must be undercover wasps and they let and don't mind the wasps eating their food because they're their kind! It all makes sence now!

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                                    Do they just like, not have screens over there? I stayed in Germany once and the whole house had no screens on the windows, then I started noticing that I couldn't see them anywhere I went.

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                                    • V [email protected]

                                      Do they really attack on sight?

                                      Here it's usually that they seek out the breath because of the monoxide and people start panicking because the ly fly into their face and seemingly wont go away. So they Start swinging their arms at the wasp and it feels in danger and attacks.

                                      Easiest solution is to hold breath and walk away if they bother you.

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                                      If you are too close to the nest, they will send out scouts, and then you can expect an attack. Kill them first.

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                                        Apparently that's a myth according to every source I could find about wasps in the US.

                                        They seek out your breath, so people start panicking swinging wildly and running away, which in return might be considered a threat for the wasp.

                                        Hold your breath and walk away.

                                        Killed wasps on the other hand attract other wasps out for revenge, if the nest is somewhere nearby.

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                                        The nest is my primary target. Cover up, knock it down, destroy it, walk away for a bit, they all leave. Fuk wasps.

                                        Hmm. When you consulted "every source I could find about wasps in the US" apparently you chose to disregard the direct feedback of people on the front line. Hmm.

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                                        • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                                          A bee is a type of wasp, is it not? I think techniclly ants are wasps too.

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                                          A bee is not a type of wasp. They are both Hymenoptera, one of the 4 types of insects, but that would be the same as saying a dog is a type of human because both are Eutheria.

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