Best time of the year to control wasps is in June after queen has established her colony & while the colony is still small, however nests are small & also harder to find.Best time of day to control wasp nests is at night, when they are less active.Temperatures below 50° F, wasps have difficulty flying. Freezing temperatures will kill the colony. I wonder if any of this applies to the wasps in Toronto?
Do you mean to tell me that the digitals I've been taking here in Costa Rica and elsewhere tthat look exactly like yours are not ORBS, BUT ARE IN FACT INSECT CLUSTERS?
@ARTILECT4U Black wasps to be exact. Two sets of wings in tandem on the thorax and with variable geometry - can fly backward as easily as forward and can move fast in any direction instantly. Large mandibles and head with 2 antennae. There are 3 body parts below the head, all connected by some type of tube leading from one to the next. The thorax is large, the middle is like the size of a pearl and round and the abdomen is huge with a large stinger. Look poisonous enough to kill larbge prey.
@oliveroma I pay attention to their movements, it's the same wasp species as in the house - you can tell by how it flew in the house, and compare it to the flight characteristics and behaviour in the skies and in clusters and swarms.
Best time of the year to control wasps is in June after queen has established her colony & while the colony is still small, however nests are small & also harder to find.Best time of day to control wasp nests is at night, when they are less active.Temperatures below 50° F, wasps have difficulty flying. Freezing temperatures will kill the colony. I wonder if any of this applies to the wasps in Toronto?
oliveroma 7 months ago
@oliveroma The ones here are very active 24/7 and take to the skies at night - they don't seem affected by temperature changes or much else.
supermushmouse 7 months ago
its a moon!
backuganhelper 7 months ago
@backuganhelper NO!
supermushmouse 7 months ago
After observing several of your videos , which by the way I find fascinating, I have determined this pregnant fact.. Your camera sucks ! Peace
TrichomeIndica 7 months ago
there is no audio ! is it normal?
ableseaman1970 7 months ago
thank you super,peace brother
patricks617 7 months ago
@patricks617 fhanks, you too
supermushmouse 7 months ago
Do you mean to tell me that the digitals I've been taking here in Costa Rica and elsewhere tthat look exactly like yours are not ORBS, BUT ARE IN FACT INSECT CLUSTERS?
ARTILECT4U 7 months ago
@ARTILECT4U Black wasps to be exact. Two sets of wings in tandem on the thorax and with variable geometry - can fly backward as easily as forward and can move fast in any direction instantly. Large mandibles and head with 2 antennae. There are 3 body parts below the head, all connected by some type of tube leading from one to the next. The thorax is large, the middle is like the size of a pearl and round and the abdomen is huge with a large stinger. Look poisonous enough to kill larbge prey.
supermushmouse 7 months ago
@supermushmouse Have you any video footage of these black wasps and if so, how can you be sure that this insect did infact come from the cluster?
oliveroma 7 months ago
@oliveroma I pay attention to their movements, it's the same wasp species as in the house - you can tell by how it flew in the house, and compare it to the flight characteristics and behaviour in the skies and in clusters and swarms.
supermushmouse 7 months ago