Don't kill Wasps

Homer13063

Active Member
I have wasps in my vegetable & other things garden. I always see wasp action around my tomato plants. I read that they reproduce my being tomato worm parasites. If you see a worm that has rice protrusions on its back it is going to die. I just now found an inchworm in my Angel trumpet plants. I pulled the leaf off with the worm on it. I saw a yellow jacket on one of my SD plants. I showed the worm to the wasp & it attacked it. It was tearing that little fucker apart!!!!

So the moral to this story is to leave wasps/yellow jackets alone!

Nature has a way!
 

Indagrow

Well-Known Member
thats dope i have a HUGE wasp nest maybe 50 feet from my site, my roomate has been telling me to kill it (scared of bees) but i really enjoy closing the windows in my truck and nudging it with my windshield... nothing like being completely safe surrounded by 500+ wasps enough to kill you if a window was open hahaha
 

billybob420

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thats dope i have a HUGE wasp nest maybe 50 feet from my site, my roomate has been telling me to kill it (scared of bees) but i really enjoy closing the windows in my truck and nudging it with my windshield... nothing like being completely safe surrounded by 500+ wasps enough to kill you if a window was open hahaha
Sounds like a good way to end up on "1000 ways to die".
 

imchucky666

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thats dope i have a HUGE wasp nest maybe 50 feet from my site, my roomate has been telling me to kill it (scared of bees) but i really enjoy closing the windows in my truck and nudging it with my windshield... nothing like being completely safe surrounded by 500+ wasps enough to kill you if a window was open hahaha
You gotta get out sooner or later............
 

imchucky666

Well-Known Member
I have wasps in my vegetable & other things garden. I always see wasp action around my tomato plants. I read that they reproduce my being tomato worm parasites. If you see a worm that has rice protrusions on its back it is going to die. I just now found an inchworm in my Angel trumpet plants. I pulled the leaf off with the worm on it. I saw a yellow jacket on one of my SD plants. I showed the worm to the wasp & it attacked it. It was tearing that little fucker apart!!!!

So the moral to this story is to leave wasps/yellow jackets alone!

Nature has a way!
That must've been funny to see you 'show' the worm to the wasp:clap::clap::clap:
 

Indagrow

Well-Known Member
You gotta get out sooner or later............
I just drive off into the sunset.. they stick around a lil bit but they can't keep up with the ol' F350

Nah im sure he taped the airventilation holes inside his car. No worries :)
Well if the bees went to Autotech school that would be a serious issue.. they can't seem to understand the concept of glass tho and just go for the movement of me laughing my balls off in the cab.. its pretty intense sounds like its raning reallly hard but its wasps smashing into my window
 
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