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Default Aug 16, 2020 at 03:21 AM
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so when I went down to the lounge today, I saw to my hhorror that their were 2 wasps, really angry wasps, buzzing around.

I'm alergic to their stings (if they sting me I go in to shock), so for now I've shut the door as quietly as I could (the window is still open for them to fly out)

do I just leave them?. I mean: their's not really that much I can do due to me being alergic
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Default Aug 16, 2020 at 07:00 AM
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I would not go near them since you are allergic, but maybe there is someone responsible for ensuring the window has a screen so the wasps can't get in?
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Default Aug 17, 2020 at 04:41 AM
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update on the wasp situation: they are still very much alive!.

when I walked in to the lounge this morning, I couldn't see them or hear them, but when I turned on the light I saw that they were hiding in the light switch!. I ran out their as fast as I could go. such a scary situation!. and I generally thought they had gone yesterday
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