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By Andy B
#339574
I think the poor creature with limited intelligence and no social skills whatsoever should be given a quick death.
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By Yudster
#339575
But what about the wasp?
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By S4B
#339581
Wasps in general deserve to die a slow painful death, however as it stung you I feel you should let the poor thing go so it can go off and celebrate!
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By MK Chris
#339590
Apparently wasps (as well as bees) cross-pollinate flowers and eat bugs (though whether the bugs are more worthwhile having around is open to debate.)

http://www.waspinator.co.uk/

I may be getting myself one of those this summer.
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By Yudster
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Well someone had to, Andy went to such an effort it seemed only kind.
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By Vivienne
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Beadle Poke wrote:I was lying in bed last night nice and relaxed, just about to fall asleep when I felt this all mighty sting. I shot out of bed, put on light and there it was in all it's glory - a wasp crawling around in my bed. The bastard had stung me on the back.

I decided that for the sheer audacity I'd torture it rather than squash it. I caught the twat between a glass and a dvd case, and out of spite trapped one of it's legs underneath the rim of the glass so it couldn't move. I've just been to check and it's ripped it's own leg off in a state of desperation. It looks quite sad, but deep down I know it's just an act in the hope I'll let it go. No chance Buzzster!

Should I put it out of it's misery or let it's slow and painful death continue?





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Is this a pic of S4B!! :D
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By Andy B
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Yudster wrote:But what about the wasp?

It deserved to get posted again.