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I find hornets easier to deal with than wasps actually; they're generally less agressive and their movements aren't as erratic. I often manage to "guide" them outside when they wind up inside (they're generally only looking for the exit once they realise they're in a human dwelling).
We have some lovely scorpions here - not as large or as venomous as I have seen out in the desert, but very pretty black or silver-grey ones.I kept some in a terrarium for awhile, but they made my husband nervous so I released them into the garden.
I hope your husband doesn't garden.
Ah, hornets. As with all wasps, they're little balls of hatred with wings.
Well, with the obvious exception of Japan(ese Giant Hornets).
(Also apparently these guys have a really painful sting, too. Just to add to the fun! [/sarcasm])
And they can kill you! So much fun.("Asian giant hornet stings can cause anaphylactic shock in allergic people but can still be lethal to people who are not allergic, provided the dose is sufficient.")We might have to borrow Emil's flamethrower. Just in case.
Not quite nuking from orbit, but go honeybees!