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I really find this interesting, in that in a rural setting there would be plenty of places for wasps to nest unmolested so to speak. In an urban area I could not see where many nests would not cause some disruption to someone, thereby getting a higher number of nests destroyed.

 

So a question, how far will a queen travel, do the rural wasps top up the urban wasps?

 

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No wasps as yet, but caught up about seven swarms so far, all really good size and healthy, we have filled all our hives so now need to go and buy a few more.

join thee club! I'm beginning to think this being a pest controller wont make me the quick buck I thought it would   what can I set up as next?

The majority of the bumble bees that people will call about are not white tail bumbles, but tree bumbles (Bombus Hypnorum) they are about half the size of a white tail (they also have a white tail) bu

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