Hello from Middlesex, U.K

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Petalpower
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Hello from Middlesex, U.K

Post: # 205859Post Petalpower »

Greetings and I hail from Middlesex, U.K.

First time here and really enjoy being in this forum. I would like to be self sufficient but there is not enough knowledge and time on my hands - I have my other half, one daughter and a collection of colourful feathered birds, chickens (plus cockerals) plus fish. Would like to keep bees but scared of their stings - got stung by wasps (10X give & take) after stepping on their nest in the ground a few years ago. Like to cook wholesome & fermenting food. :flower:

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Post: # 205860Post MuddyWitch »

Welcome to ISH :flower:

Stepping on a wasp nest can't have been fun :(

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Post: # 205861Post Petalpower »

:pale: Nope, the scary bit was that one of the wasp was so angry that he came back for more - but got tangled in the end of my rolled cuff/sleeve. It tried to continue stinging me through the cloth. If I were not in pain, I would have laughed as it is comical to see it's body desperately poking the cloth like a sewing machine. It gave up after stinging me and managed to fly away happily as it's mission was accomplished. Their nest was well hidden in the ground and I did not realised until I felt stings all over Luckily I was a school athlete and can run really fast! :iconbiggrin:

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Post: # 205873Post Millymollymandy »

Yikes that sounds awful, I think I'd have had to go to hospital. :shock: Welcome to Ish by the way! :wave:
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Post: # 205884Post Milims »

Hi there and welcome :wave:
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Post: # 205894Post becks77 »

:wave: hello and welcome
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Post: # 205907Post spider8 »

Welcome and hello Petalpower :wave: .
My Mum had a similar experience when she was collecting wood near her house. She disturbed the nest and ran all the way home with wasps all over her, stripping as she ran. Mum had anaphylactic shock and was rushed to hospitel - horrible.
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Post: # 205941Post Petalpower »

:silent: I applied lots of malt vinegar all over - luckily I was not pickled but smelled like one for the few days. It was really painful. I had seen my little baby chicks eating the wasp recently - severed the head first, peck the body a few times to rid the stinger and eat it followed by the head! Must have more baby chicks in future! Useful fluffy bums. :thumbright:

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Post: # 206040Post fran »

Hi and welcome :wave: Kn :wave: w what you mean about wasps, I rolled over in bed and on to one on my pillow. Little b*gg@r stung my cheek, I looked like a hamster for a few days!!!!
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Post: # 206052Post Petalpower »

Ouch - some times we have strange bedfellows :icon_smile: but mostly unwanted ones! I have a huge bucket of leftover water kefir (sweet smelling) and had trapped a hundred (give & take) wasp, now dead. There were a few huge giant wasps with huge heads too. I went past a pub, they had lured wasp to their death with stale beer in an inverted soda plastic bottles. They could get in but no way to get out. :cheers: :cheers:

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