On Sep 3, 2:38 pm, kauhl-meersburg <OFFkauhl-...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> hello Peggy,
>
> conforming your description that must be wasps living in the ground -
> please look for dead ones and describe design and color
>
> when you move very slowly you surelely can approach their living area
> and see them going in and out
>
> best measure to protect yourself is fixing a curtain-like net in some
> yards distance between their nest entrance and your living area to get
> their flight way in aa opposite and secure direction
>
> after all, don't be upset by their appearance, in the moment it's their
> peak of population and from now on they will diminish from day to day
>
> waiting for your answer
>
> kauhl
Thank you, Kauhl.
I tried to post a response to you last night, but got an error message
several times. I hope this one goes through :-).
I just re-examined one of the ones that I had sprayed, in the house,
very closely, and sad to say, it is a yellow jacket. I was really
hoping that they would be honeybees so that someone could benenfit
from them, but not this time. Thanks you for your advice. I really
appreciate that you and Ann responded to my questions.
Sincerely, Peggy


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