we have a waspinator now and used it last week. On the whole it did seem to work but did hae a couple of windy days that may have helped.
will see if it works next year when in Tenby - we are returning to a campsite with a fair few trees and we really bothered by them in July - they made life miserable. One even nicked off with a huge chunk of my ham sarnie and could barely fly away with it as it was so big!! little sods - put me off my food, but good for the diet!
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We were outside Holt...where were you?
LOL...you only live around the corner anyway....
Sorry, missed this post.
We were about 10 miles away just outside Cromer.
Now that's even closer than at home.
We were at Bacton - seems Norfolk was busy. Hope you enjoyed the weather as much as us.
Definitely. Only trouble was I was told it was going to be wet and windy so the kids all had long trousers. Had to root about to find shorts at the bottom of the suitcase.
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Just returned from a weekend at Broadhembury in Ashford and there where loads of wasps. Left my Waspinator at home as it's useless.The wasps liked our bin sack, so left it open away from where we were eating and nobody got stung.
Incidentally, if you do get stung, After Bite is really good, it comes in a stick, you dab it on the sting and it really helps, great for nettles and mosquitos too.