(March 27, 2021 at 8:27 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(March 27, 2021 at 8:16 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Birds eat wasps. Natural selection has favoured wasps who build nests in places less accessible to birds. The gap between your doors is attractive to them for that reason.
Boru
Thanks for the update. Any life is going to look for where it think it has shelter. That really wasn't the point of this post. I was being silly. I was basically poking fun at life.
And the yellowjackets attacked me too. Why? Certainly it was because I was an ABBA fan and not the fact that I disturbed their nest.
You really need to stop taking everything I say so literally.
NO KIDING! My pointing out their pick of home was sarcasm.
Yellow jackets are extremely aggressive and likely would have attacked even if you hadn’t disturbed their nest.
Your door nesters are probably either mud wasps or paper wasps, both of which are relatively docile.
Boru
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