The fig wasps are a highly specialized variety that don't buzz about an inch from your nose at a picnic. Whenever you eat a fig, one of those crunchy bits inside is the male wasp.contadino wrote:They fertilise figs. I don't know how, but that's what they do. What's more, I have at least 7 varieties of figs, and each can only be fertilised by a specific variety of wasp. Nightmare.pumpy wrote:Can anybody enlighten me? What,exactly,is the purpose of a wasp? (apart from their small contribution to pollinisation). P.S. Hope the sting has receeded, Annpan.
My 'favourite' wasp sting came when I was putting on my boxer shorts. As I pulled them up, I felt a savage pricking burn in my right arse cheek. My missus had managed to fold a wasp into the boxers when she took them off the line, and the bugger had survived a few days in drawer. I had to cycle all the way to the doctors standing on the pedals. Buzz wizz wizz!