The grubs were still wriggling around when I separated the nest from the rotten branch. Both nests were gone the next morning; I assume the crows got them.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Wasps in Tree
Unsurprisingly, the dead tree was host to lots of bugs. The only problematical ones were the wasps that objected to my chainsaw. I was stung on the thumb but it was less bother than a mosquito bite.

The grubs were still wriggling around when I separated the nest from the rotten branch. Both nests were gone the next morning; I assume the crows got them.
The grubs were still wriggling around when I separated the nest from the rotten branch. Both nests were gone the next morning; I assume the crows got them.
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