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Old 09-09-2003, 11:45 PM
Nic O'Demus
 
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Default Wasp nest between watercourse and public right of way. What to do?


"Malcolm" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:33:36 +0100, "Nic O'Demus"
wrote:

Last Sunday evening I was topping the grass in a meadow that we, my

family
and I, use to walk our dogs. In the process I disturbed a wasp nest and

was
stung on the head. I decided that enough was enough for that day. 15

minutes
to get back, put tractor/topper away, and walk home. By this time, my

wife
says, I was doing a good impression of the Elephant Man.
This evening I found the wasp nest. About 5M to the E is a watercourse

and
about 5M to the W is a public right of way. The wasp nest is on my land

and
I would like to be rid of the wasps and their nest.
What do I do, and what do I do if a member of the public is stung and

makes
a complaint ? I could perhaps put a sign up telling the public of the
imminent danger of being stung, but I don't think that would help.

Perhaps
put a sign up to tell the wasps, that might work just as well! Telephone

the
council to advise them of the problem and ask their advice- If it is on

your
land, you are liable.......etc.......etc. Wait a while until the wasps
either die off or move to another colony; I dont have any great problem

with
that but my family, the roaming public and our dogs may have some

objection,
so this option does present me with a problem.
What to do? Any sensible advice would be gratefully received.
FWIW, Piriton has helped me a great deal, both the swelling and pain are
much reduced.

If this message is off topic for URG, please accept my sincere apologies.

Good luck and best wishes.

Nic


Leave the bloody things alone. So you got stung, big deal, lifes a
bitch, most of us manage to live around wasps quite happily and if
they really concern you, wait a few months and then simply remove the
nest when they are gone.

Talk about making a mountain out of a molehill, you're starting to
sound like that saurkraut sissy fritz.

A sign may be a good public service, anonymous of course, to remove
any prior knowledge liability.

Thank you for your most inarticulate, uninspiring and uninformative reply.
Life, as you copied from elsewhere, is a bitch.
see you Next Tuesday.
Nic