"Dave Poole" wrote in message
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Oh dear, I've just been watering outside and have realised that
tucked
behind a Canary Island Date palm in the corner of the garden, is a
wasp's nest. There is so much undergrowth that its impossible to
see
exactly where it is, but the constant stream of wasps going in and
out
is sufficient proof. Now what to do about it. I'm always very glad
to see wasps in the garden - especially at this time of year because
they are far more effective at controlling caterpillars than any
insecticide.
However, to have them actually nest in the garden where they can
become very troublesome later in the year gives me great cause for
concern. I would love to be able to leave them be and allow them
to
remain for the time being, but the longer I leave them, the bigger
the
nest and the wasp population will increase dramatically. Looks a
though I'll have to go out with a torch and a suitable wasp killer
one
night very soon. I'm not looking forward to it, but the constant
stream from a large population will effectively make a good portion
of
the garden a no-go area since I have to cross their flight path
You can't have your cake and eat it.
Are you nor being selfish, expecting them to labour on your behalf,
and yet denying them s little lebensraum?
Why not let them live in peace in what sounds like a reasonably remote
corner of your garden?
Franz