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I just waft them away. I find you have to be pretty aggressive with a wasp in order for them to sting you.
I've heard (so take it with a pinch of salt) that in autumn they all get kicked out of their hive and their lives are a big food orgy and they are more likely to be aggressive.
The ones that get kicked out in autumn are drones (male bees) and those don't have stings.