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  1. The irrational way our country (and much of the world) is being run, coupled with climate change which our gummint doesn’t want to acknowledge, makes for increased burdens on citizens lives, or no real life at all. In Jenny Shipley’s time help with wasps was decided to not be a service available to citizens, but that changed when schoolkids and others wanting to spend time outside near trees, had to hide inside from the vicious brutes in the air. The vicious brutes in Wellington had to change their habit but are hard to eradicate.

    This from Nelson on wasps. Interesting, amazing works of art some nests are but better we make our own eh.
    https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/360600672/wasp-nests-size-cars-numbers-surge

  2. Your outdoor-education lesson on wasps extended! This bit from BBC is interesting so I’ll put it up and we’ll get a better understanding of wasps which will apply in NZAO also.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czrgrnxp4v8o
    …”In the midsummer, you’ll see, or you might even hear, a scraping sound on wooden fencing or furniture in your garden,” Mr Webb said.
    “If you focus on the sound, you’ll see it’s a little wasp just scraping the top surface of wood.”
    The wasp will go back to its nest with a small pellet of wood in its mouth and create a sort of laminate of the wood pulp, a bit like paper, that dries and solidifies.
    This process is repeated until the nest is ready for the larvae to develop.
    “The detail and the different sorts of wood that they’re using within that nest as well make a different colour; it is phenomenal,” Mr Webb continued….

    Apparently they do some good, but the cure may be worse than the disease – perhaps?

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