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To be glad at a wasp that is commiting slow suicide?

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 12/08/2008 00:54

Wasps are evil, non?

This one seems to think it is a moth and has been hitting itself on the sides of my lampshade and into the bulb for over an hour.

I swear it's the same one that has been in my living room daily for the last month.

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SparklyGothKat · 12/08/2008 00:56

I had a wasp in my hair earlier, I freaked out, batted it onto the floor and stamped on it. I hate wasps

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 12/08/2008 01:02

Evil things, one followed DS around the supermarket earlier. He thought it was funny. I wanted it to get the hell away from us.

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 12/08/2008 01:08

It's still doing it, it's quite noisy too. Clank Clank thud.

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JonesTheSteam · 12/08/2008 01:54

Definitely not unreasonable.

I took a similar delight in the one that got stuck in a spider web in my dad's garden this morning

BouncingTurtle · 12/08/2008 08:47

Hate the fing bstds.

Die evil thing, slowly and painfully.

Muhahahahahahaha!!!

wotulookinat · 12/08/2008 08:49

Is it true that when they die, they send some sort of signal out and loads more come?

fledtoscotland · 12/08/2008 08:51

wasps are evil. they are silent and just creep up on you! then they lie dying on the floor waiting for an unsuspecting toddler to crawl over. am fed up with patrolling out carpets before DS plays to remove the dozy stingers.

petunia · 12/08/2008 08:52

They're evil things. I had one last week that committed a fast suicide. Unfortunately (for me!) it was in the boiling hot cup of tea that I'd poured 20 seconds earlier!

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