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Wasps
- RGrew176
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Wasps
I watched it squeeze itself in through the door. It would then fly past me sitting in a chair by the lower helm station. It disappeared down into the galley area. When it flew past me and squeezed back outside through the cabin door I moved down into the galley area.
I waited a few minutes. Then I saw the wasp outside which then made its way back through the gap in the door and into the cabin area. It then flew down into the galley area and disappeared behind the sofa on the port side of the cabin. I waited for it to leave again.
Then I pulled the sofa away from the wall. There stuck on the backside of the sofa was the beginnings of a wasp nest. These were mud daubers as the roughly 3" by 3" at that point nest on the backside of the sofa. I peeled it away from the sofa back and walked outside and tossed it into the water.
I then sat back down in my seat and waited. Shortly thereafter a wasp came back inside through the door. It flew down and behind the sofa. This time it spent a lot of time back there. It probably wondered what the heck happened to my nest. When it flew out into the cabin from behind the sofa I was waiting with a fly swatter. I started hitting it and continued to hit it until it stopped moving. 1 down.
A few minutes later another wasp came aboard and when it left I followed it outside and swatted the heck out of it. Not sure if I killed it or not. I will check behind the sofa next time I am aboard the boat. My main reason for killing them is obviously they do not belong inside my boat. I am also allergic to wasp stings. Not seriously so but enough so that it does cause me minor problems. I have not been stung by a wasp since the mid 70's and being a lot older now I could maybe have a more serious reaction to being stung.
It was an interesting day.
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- AaHubb
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- RGrew176
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- feeez
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Re: Wasps
Although the reality of the situation is serious and I have a similar aversion to anything that stings, the admiral and I could not help but to see some humour in your plight.. Your account was very well documented and very entertaining. You should consider a late career in short stories... or maybe marine pest control.....
Cheers and I hope you have beaten those little varmints from your summer castle!!!
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- RGrew176
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I did however observe a wasp going under my cockpit cover so tomorrow I will check out the area for a new nest then if needed I will remove it like I did the last one.
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- RGrew176
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Re: Wasps
Shortly thereafter the two wasps were back probably wondering where the nest had gone. I have one of those electric paddle bug zappers. I caught the first wasp and hit the button and sparks flew. The was was really ticked off I could hear it buzzing in a vary angry way. The electricity did not kill it like it does with spiders and such so I had to mash it a bit to finish it off.
The second wasp returned and I dispatched it in the same manner.
I found the second nest in the starboard storage area in front of the starboard side companion seat. I pulled this one from where it was stuck. It broke apart and the larvae inside was moving so maybe it was getting ready to hatch. I ran out of time so I did not get the chance to dispatch the wasp(s) who were tending that nest. Their demise will be something I will get to next week if they are still around.
I checked out the rest of the cockpit area and I did find two more nests but they were old maybe from last year and were unoccupied and crumbled into pieces when I removed them from the port and starboard companion seats.
I think what this is telling me is that I need to get my boat out more so they will be reluctant to move in.
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- darylann
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- km1125
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Re: Wasps
Either way though, if I see the nests I get rid of them. I can handle spider control as it's much less stressful than one of those stingers flying around your head especially while on deck!
When I did a project a few years ago I took off several panels in the salon that cover the engine room intake/exhaust area. There were SEVERAL old mud dauber nests there that I cleaned up. They could have been there for DECADES.
- RGrew176
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