A Polish jalapeño pastry
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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. wrote on last edited by [email protected]That's true and it's kind of bad to have them where you're walking daily. That's when I would do something as well. I already said that in my first comment. Theyre an important part of the ecosystem though. Pest killer number one. If there's constantly wasps settling near you, there's a reason. 
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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. Screens exist, but they are probably not very common. 
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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. - it would be illegal to go after the nest in Germany. At least generally. There are of course exceptions, but you’d need to get the authorities involved and a specialist remove them.
- you’d often need to dig, because the most annoying wasps (common wasp and German yellowjacket) often have their nests underground
 
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Because I just glanced at the picture while hiding my phone from customers and thought they were bees I still think they look like bees. I've only ever known wasps to be black 
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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. my mistake 
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This post did not contain any content.Can I get one without wasps, please? 
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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. i have never seen anyone use screens in sweden, it's like how AC is kind of a luxury thing in northern europe, we just sit around all summer whinging about the heat 
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A bee is a type of wasp, is it not? I think techniclly ants are wasps too. this is true if you sensibly agree that "wasp" is a generic term and not hornets specifically, bees and ants are "wasps" but they are not hornets. 
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- it would be illegal to go after the nest in Germany. At least generally. There are of course exceptions, but you’d need to get the authorities involved and a specialist remove them.
- you’d often need to dig, because the most annoying wasps (common wasp and German yellowjacket) often have their nests underground
 Thanks for the perspective. 
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That's true and it's kind of bad to have them where you're walking daily. That's when I would do something as well. I already said that in my first comment. Theyre an important part of the ecosystem though. Pest killer number one. If there's constantly wasps settling near you, there's a reason. The waps here hang paper nests all over the place. Like outside your kids room. Maybe even inside. We mostly encounter them in the context of their breeding activities. 
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Yes, I value scientific research over some subjective random comment on Lemmy. Weird, I know. Cool. Have you laughed today? 
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It is not a "polak joke" in any way, but you do you. Have a laugh buddy. Thats what happens in shitpost. 
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Cool. Have you laughed today? wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yes, a lot. And you? 
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Yes, a lot. And you? Every day, my friend. Sometime at people. Sometimes with them. 
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This post did not contain any content.Bee is stored in the pastries 
 
 
 
 
 







