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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 10087" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I went out to a friend's farm yesterday to deal with a wasp nest and ended up finding six and I'm sure I didn't get all of them. Generally I haven't seen a lot this year but this place was just crawling. Got a nice video of wasps swarming over willow honeydew and I would post it if I had the slightest clue of how to do so, which I don't.</p><p>There is no doubt that they have a severe impact on our native insects and insect eaters.</p><p>Wasps are similar to corporate beekeepers. They are everywhere and as often as not right on top of my hives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 10087, member: 207"] I went out to a friend's farm yesterday to deal with a wasp nest and ended up finding six and I'm sure I didn't get all of them. Generally I haven't seen a lot this year but this place was just crawling. Got a nice video of wasps swarming over willow honeydew and I would post it if I had the slightest clue of how to do so, which I don't. There is no doubt that they have a severe impact on our native insects and insect eaters. Wasps are similar to corporate beekeepers. They are everywhere and as often as not right on top of my hives. [/QUOTE]
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