Wasp nest - what to do?

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Danny

Squire
Location
York
A wasp nest seems to have been established under the eaves of our house. How can I get ride of this in the most humane way?

Could I, for example, move it into the garden of the very noisy young people who live next door and who have been making our lives misery by having loud outdoor parties every weekend? :rolleyes:
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Wait until the next party is in full swing and chuck it over the fence :rolleyes:
 

Bigtwin

New Member
Done a few of these lately.

Big can of that expanding Builder's foam, spray it all over, leave for a week, then chuck it in a bin liner.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Danny said:
A wasp nest seems to have been established under the eaves of our house. How can I get ride of this in the most humane way?

Could I, for example, move it into the garden of the very noisy young people who live next door and who have been making our lives misery by having loud outdoor parties every weekend? :rolleyes:

Bigtwin said:
Done a few of these lately.

Big can of that expanding Builder's foam, spray it all over, leave for a week, then chuck it in a bin liner.

Sometimes it helps if people read before replying.

http://www.trapawasp.co.uk/index.htm
 

Steve Austin

The Marmalade Kid
Location
Mlehworld
There is no humane way. I get a nest or two pretty much every year in my house. A can of the squirty stuff sprayed on the nest at dusk will do it.
it kills them all, and that is the only way.
 
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Danny

Danny

Squire
Location
York
ComedyPilot said:
http://www.trapawasp.co.uk/wasp_nest_hornets_nest_destroyer_kit.htm

Come on, do I have to do everything, I'll be getting rid of it too, I suppose?
Oops :biggrin:

When can you come round :rolleyes:
 

Ben M

Senior Member
Location
Chester/Oxford
ComedyPilot said:
Insecticide will kill them, as humanely as there can be a method. Builders foam will seal them in to a slow starving death.

Slow starving death? Sounds like what they deserve, bloody wasps.
 

Crash

New Member
Just as a side note it's surprising how many double glazed windows have wasps living in them :biggrin: often on double glazed windows there will be a couple of holes drilled into them (not sure what they are for ? ) if your unlucky to have a wasp living in there and have enough patience to wait and watch then you may notice them going about their work.

Noticed it first whilst standing outside my neighbours having a chat and have since noticed it on quite a few windows , mine included !!!!
 

purplepolly

New Member
Location
my house
Danny said:
£189 + VAT! Surely there must be a cheaper way to get rid of them?

yes, call your local council, they're supposed to provide this kind of service and when me and the neighbour need them it was a hell of a lot cheaper. Can't remember exactly but definately under £50.
 

peanut

Guest
I've got a huge one in my loft . Stuck my head up the other week looking for bike stuff saw this huge football sized oject hanging from the rafters with dozens of wasps flying round it . Penny dropped and i beat a very hasty retreat.

Been sticking my head in the sand since as I can't afford to have pest control deal with it.

I definitely couldn't beat a hasty retreat across 15'0" of rafters in my loft and get the hatch closed in time.:biggrin:
 

wafflycat

New Member
peanut said:
I've got a huge one in my loft . Stuck my head up the other week looking for bike stuff saw this huge football sized oject hanging from the rafters with dozens of wasps flying round it . Penny dropped and i beat a very hasty retreat.

Been sticking my head in the sand since as I can't afford to have pest control deal with it.

I definitely couldn't beat a hasty retreat across 15'0" of rafters in my loft and get the hatch closed in time.:biggrin:


Very, varey carefully chuck a pile of these up there. Close loft. Leave the things to do their work and kill the b*gg*rs off.

http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/sp-6-12204-97766-rentokil-fly-repellent-small-space-(pack-12).asp
 
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