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  • Moving a wasp byke…
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    ac505
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    Quite possibly my last ever post.

    I am planning on moving a wasp byke that is currently under construction in my garage.

    I have no plans to kill the wasps however I am working on the assumption that the feeling is not mutual. Current plan is to wait for a colder day, late evening , possibly a few glasses of brave stuff, then somehow manoeuvre the byke  into a small bucket, pop a lid on, casually walk into the garden, carefully place camera to capture proceedings, knock the lid off, then run like f&@k. How does this plan stack up?

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    DickBarton
    Full Member

    Needs filmed from point of entering garage to get the actual Death Star…and probably live streamed as suspect whoever finds you won’t be wanting to post the footage online anywhere!!!

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    tthew
    Full Member

    IIRC the recommended catch/transport receptacle is your wife’s best scatter cushion. Wear carpet slippers.

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    twistedpencil
    Full Member

    There isn’t enough mention of fire or nuking from orbit in your plans….

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    kormoran
    Free Member

    Where abouts is it in said garage?

    I had one in a small bush by the back door, I left it alone and weirdly they never bothered us. They just flew off over the fence and found somewhere else to go. Strange but true

    So maybe just leave be and they’ll not be a problem

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    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Been there,done that.
    Timing is everything.
    The slice.
    The drop.
    The catch
    The lid.
    The exit to safety.
    Most importantly —>> The …don’t trip as you leave the garage..
    #whatcouldpossiblygowrong 😉

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    sc-xc
    Full Member

    This should be in the byke forum.

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    gordimhor
    Full Member

    “I am planning on moving a wasp byke ”

    FFS don’t pedal it!

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    gordimhor
    Full Member

    Also if you find yourself doing 16mph or more at any polnt in the process  it’s not an e byke

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    Rubber_Buccaneer
    Full Member

    Do you have a small child to video it?  Could be a money spinner, this spider equivalent has had loads of views over the years

    ‘be careful’

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    winston
    Free Member

    nothing helpful to add but thanks for increasing my vocabulary.

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    muddyjames
    Free Member

    If they are homeless will they survive though?

    Similar to post above, we had one in the soffit above the back door, didn’t notice them other than a steady stream in/out of a small hole they’d found.

    susepic
    Full Member

    Ummmm …..find a better shed?

    https://carbonwasp.com/

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    Merak
    Free Member

    Half a tin of brake cleaner right into the eye of the storm. 👍

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    Lol at that spider video! 😂

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    DT78
    Free Member

    Last time we had a starter wasp nest I took it out at some distance with the kids nerf gun.  Worked quite well, better than the broom and run technique

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    +1 on do you have to move it?

    If you do, please video for the lolz.

    submarined
    Free Member

    I too have learnt a new colloquialism today.

    Cleared out some old rolled up carpet* from my garage last year, shoved it in the boot of the car, put a load of stuff on it, set off for the tip. It was only when I was halfway there I realised that the car was starting to fill with angry wasps. It was the closest to pulling over and fly-tipping** I’ve ever been.

    I learned a lot about wasps over the past few years, and I would say keep them if possible, they’re nature’s bin men/cleaners/pest control. They don’t return to old nests, so if you can ride out this year, you’ll be grand

    *Turns out wasps like to nest in old carpet
    **Wasp-tipping?

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