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Old 24-04-2003, 07:32 PM
Serena Blanchflower
 
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Default One wasp

On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 13:21:32 +0100, "geoff"
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Wasps will bite off bits of wood from posts and fallen trees to turn into
paper mache for their combs . . . but a BED POST??!!


Not even a bed post! It was a blue cotton hanging, which I have as a
bed head. I did have images of her building a very tastefully furnished
nest from it, but I'm pretty sure she wasn't munching any. Just
admiring it.

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