18 thoughts on “What’s the point of wasps?

  1. The point of a wasp is on the tip of it’s abdomen.

    This one doesn’t appear to be very good at knitting. I’ve been watching it for a few minutes and it hasn’t done anything. Without more information it is impossible to say who knitted the rest.

  2. It seems Wasps always have to justify their existence little wonder they took up knitting.. wish the religions of the world would do the same.

  3. The wasp is knitting German style, which is more efficient than the knitting style most Americans use. I learned how to knit like this many years ago when I was teaching high school and had to sit through endless faculty meetings. After watching the German teacher and school nurse, who was also German, knit away during meetings, I asked them to teach me how. Never learned more than how to make a scarf, but it did wonders to help pass the time.

    1. Shurely for one of the Wasps RFC First XV? Maybe Christian Wade: he’s small, fast and venomous.

      1. Errr, “Ducks!?”
        Too many canards this morning, and I’m not onto my second cuppa tea yet.

  4. It is clear now! I never understood when people called knitting – very popular at times – a nesting behavior.

  5. Yeah, answer me that: What are they good for? I’m sure someone here could tell me some perfectly scientific and good reason for the very existence of these evil, horrifying little monsters, but I still won’t believe it. Frankly, if I could kill them all, I’d do it.

    Fine. Call me crazy.

    Bastards…

  6. They must have some purpose on the Evolutionary Timeline, but I’m damned if I can see it, unless of course their sole purpose is to aggravate Homo Sapiens.

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