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Getting rid of Wasps Nests
Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps.
It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. TIA Patrick |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:50:46 +0100, "Patrick E. King"
wrote: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. TIA Patrick Best to find the nest and use one of those long distance sprays on it. I had a monster nest in my garage up behind the up and over door. I had to go inside, close the door, stand right at the back of the garage and shoot at it from there. Worked a treat and I only got stung once by a groggy wasp that got inside my shoe! |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:50:46 +0100, "Patrick E. King"
wrote: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. I also have a wasps nest in my attic. My local council wanted £52 to deal with it. I only discovered it a few weeks ago. The Council guy pointed out to me that the nest had obviously been there all summer. He said that soon the workers would die and that the queen will fly away and hibernate and that they never return to the same nest. I my loft I can see a ghostly white shape, like a paper lamp-shade. I was told there is a spray but I would need to go up a ladder to do so. No Way! I am finding quite a few very dopey wasps in the house (don't know how they get in as I am keeping windows shut on that side of the house. What we need I think is a few cold nights. So far I've only had one sting, on picking up a pot in the garden with a sleepy wasp on it! Pam in Bristol |
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Patrick E. King wrote:
Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. It'll be unoccupied soon, wait until December and just remove it, there won't be any (live) wasps in it then. -- Chris Green |
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Patrick E. King wrote:
Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. At this time of year it isn't worth the effort, unless they are becoming a nuisance by entering your living space. It appears they have a nest in the attic. Live and let live. They will go away pretty soon now. Regards, Martin Brown |
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It'll be unoccupied soon, wait until December and just remove it, there won't be any (live) wasps in it then. -- Chris Green It's nice to see a green reply. Leave them alone, they do a lot of useful work in the garden. I've seen wasps taking aphids off plants and they dispose of lots of other dead bodies. Geoff |
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:50:46 +0100, "Patrick E. King" wrote: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. SNIP I also have a wasps nest in my attic. My local council wanted £52 to deal with it. I only discovered it a few weeks ago. The Council guy pointed out to me that the nest had obviously been there all summer. He said that soon the workers would die and that the queen will fly away and hibernate and that they never return to the same nest. SNIP Hi, They will come back to old nests, I had wasp nest in the attic, right under the eaves, left it alone (and promptly forgot about it), as they leave nest at end of year, that was two years ago, this year they return and added an extension on it, cant see if they have built a conservatory as well tho. LOL They are getting sluggish now so will leave until later in year and this time will remove it and try and seal holes in facia board. regards Cineman |
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"Patrick E. King" wrote in message ... Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. It's probably not worth doing anything about it now, because winter should soon do the job for you. However, it might be a good idea to watch and locate the wasp's access points to the roof space, if they're still active. Then, towards the end of winter by which time the nest should be abandoned, get someone to go up in the roof space, locate it and remove it. You can then block off the access points, to reduce the risk of future colonisations, (if they've set up shop behind some rotten timber fascia or soffit, you should remove and replace the rotting timber) and perhaps fumigate (very carefully!) the roof space to kill off any hibernating queen wasps up there. If you absolutely have to get rid of an active wasp's nest, in an awkward location, on safety grounds, I'd recommend you call in a professional. |
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IMHO getting the council to do it is the better option, better than getting stung into the middle of next week anyway bit expensive but a damn sight safer and they'll come back for free if it's not cleared.
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Getting rid of Wasps Nests
IMHO getting the council to do it is the better option, better than getting stung into the middle of next week anyway bit expensive but a damn sight safer and they'll come back for free if it's not cleared. -- Mab |
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from "Patrick E. King" contains these words: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. It appears they have a nest in the attic. I can't actually see the nest but every time I spray up some wasp killer there are a few dead ones lying on the attic floor next morning. I know my question is not directly gardening related but I hope the garden experts in here will have some advice as I'm sure it must be a common problem for them also. I wouldn't worry about them, the nest will be finished in a few weeks. Nearly all the new queens will have all gone and found somewhere to hibernate, and it's probaly these you're killing with your flyspray. The nest isn't used from one year to the next. -- Rusty horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message ... Patrick E. King wrote: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. At this time of year it isn't worth the effort, unless they are becoming a nuisance by entering your living space. It appears they have a nest in the attic. Live and let live. They will go away pretty soon now. Regards, Martin Brown I'd love to live and let live. Believe me I take absolutely no pleasure in killing them but I have to live with *her indoors* and she needs regular access to the loft! Patrick |
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Getting rid of Wasps Nests
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from "cineman" contains these words: They will come back to old nests, I had wasp nest in the attic, right under the eaves, left it alone (and promptly forgot about it), as they leave nest at end of year, that was two years ago, this year they return and added an extension on it, cant see if they have built a conservatory as well tho. LOL They are getting sluggish now so will leave until later in year and this time will remove it and try and seal holes in facia board. They might build next to it (and maybe re-use some of the material) but I've never heard of them recolonising an old nest. -- Rusty horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Getting rid of Wasps Nests
The message
from "Patrick E. King" contains these words: "Martin Brown" wrote in message ... Patrick E. King wrote: Anybody got recommendations on getting rid of wasps. At this time of year it isn't worth the effort, unless they are becoming a nuisance by entering your living space. It appears they have a nest in the attic. Live and let live. They will go away pretty soon now. I'd love to live and let live. Believe me I take absolutely no pleasure in killing them but I have to live with *her indoors* and she needs regular access to the loft! Patrick How come you've (she's) only just noticed it then? -- Rusty horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Getting rid of Wasps Nests
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:22:48 +0000, Mab
wrote: IMHO getting the council to do it is the better option, better than getting stung into the middle of next week anyway bit expensive but a damn sight safer and they'll come back for free if it's not cleared. IME its better to do it yourself but with the following proviso. Early in the year periodically check for small wasps nests and deal with them before they get too large. If they're not in the way leave them where they are, generally wasps are useful (if annoying). At this time of year unless it is causing an immediate problem I'd wait until the nest appears to be deserted and then remove the empty nest simply because it makes it easier to keep an eye on new nest development next year. |
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