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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoI generally grab a cup or bowl and cover it if it’s a hornet, but most wasps won’t even sting me if I’m gentle while taking them outside, the vast majority of wasps are quite docile unless you bother their nests
minus-square@Viking_Hippielink4•1 year agoSounds like you’ve never seen a yellowjacket. Those things are super nasty by default, don’t even have to be anywhere near their nests.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoHad them living under my porch a while, used to sit out there and watch them buzz around
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-21 year agoright, hear me out though. squish edit: some wasps are chill though to be fair. Mud wasps are doppy little guys who just kinda bop around. They get the cup
I generally grab a cup or bowl and cover it if it’s a hornet, but most wasps won’t even sting me if I’m gentle while taking them outside, the vast majority of wasps are quite docile unless you bother their nests
Sounds like you’ve never seen a yellowjacket. Those things are super nasty by default, don’t even have to be anywhere near their nests.
Had them living under my porch a while, used to sit out there and watch them buzz around
right, hear me out though.
squish
edit: some wasps are chill though to be fair. Mud wasps are doppy little guys who just kinda bop around. They get the cup