Our Easter camping was almost perfect; weather - check, waterside location - check, no loud bogan neighbours - check. Sounds too good to be true? Enter the European Wasp.
From very soon after sunrise until 1/2 hour after sunset they were our constant companion, especially when cooking. The best we could do was ensure no food was left exposed, and placed rubbish containers/bags away from the camp (with a generous application of repellent) and just learned to live with them, which was not easy knowing they can sting painfully and repeatedly. More than once I found myself running from a wasp that seemed way too interested in me and wasn't moving on.
I'm wondering how other campers cope with this pest. Is there a way to keep them away? I tried mosquito coils but that didn't seem to help. Are they especially bad at this time of year?
Seems like if it isn't one thing then it's another. Head east of the great divide and you have your ticks and leaches. South west and put up with these rotten things. I'm not sure which is worse.