
We like to open our windows and sliding glass door in the morning to let the breeze in and give the air-con a break. There are screens but there are gaps between the screens and their housings. I was doing laundry this morning, holding a pot full of wet laundry (Sloan will explain later), when a wasp entered our abode and hovered straight at my face. I fell straight on my ass trying to dodge its path and closed my eyes hoping it wouldn't sting my forehead. Sloan laughed. You see, I hate flying stinging things. I can deal with sharks, snakes, eels, angry dogs, spiders, the dark, but give it wings and venom and I'm done. I hid in the bedroom while Sloan tried to chase it out with her bare hands, in shorts and a sports bra no less. She opened all the doors and tried to coax it out. She discovered their nest above our front doorway. I came out with a spray bottle of Formula 409 and a towel like a matador but ran back to the room and shut the door every time it came near.
I was afraid for my life and Sloan was just mad she couldn't do her work. Anyway, using a combination of slipper, towel, 409 and opening and shutting various doors we finally trapped it between a screen and glass window and killed it. I went to Kmart and bought $12 worth of wasp killing products and we doused its hive in chemicals. I apologize to all you animal lovers out there. And don't tell me there's some home remedy with vinegar and lemonade that would have lulled them to sleep. I want them dead.
And for those of you who thought this was a blog entry on white over-privileged kids living in the boondocks - shame on you.
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Andrew: 1
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Did it bring back memories when you were a boy of 8 attacked by a swarm of small wasps at a Sibulan beach near Dumaguete?
I'm scared of insects too, Drew, but the crawly ones, not the flying ones . . .
Drown that wasp in the "laundry device"!
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