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Northern Lass
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by Northern Lass » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:11 pm
I have just been out gardening...came in cos it was too hot!!
and noticed we have a wasps nest in the rafters!
now we sprayed some stuff on one a while ago and it left a mess outside the window
which we still have to clear up...everyone still awake!
anyway....anyone any non messy ideas to get rid of them pls
as want to paint the guttering etc
Annie
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by Annie » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:53 pm
The Council will remove them for you, my daughter had some removed and it cost about £30. Annie
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by Northern Lass » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:37 pm
Thanks Annie I will try them
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by Rob » Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:16 pm
Save your money do it yourself or get WolfMan to do it!! But you need to find out if they're Social or Solitary wasps!! I think what you have are Social Wasps.They like to nest in the roof. So to get rid of them it is advisable to destroy the wasp nest either after sunset or before sunrise.The reason is by dusk the wasps fly back to their nest and they are in their nest till sunrise. You must wear clothes made out of rubber you've probably got one left over from the '80's!! Just destroy the nest.Your rubber suit will protect you!! Another way is that Wasps are attracted to anything sweet and sugary. Here is another home remedy to get rid of the wasps that are hanging around your house or garden. Make a hole in the lid of an empty can. The can should resemble the gallon milk jugs. Fill it half with sugar water or sugar syrup. If the can has a handle, hang it on the tree branch, using a string. The wasps will be attracted to the smell of sugar. Once they enter the can their wings will get stuck in the sugar water. Eventually they will die drowning in the sugar syrup. But you have to be brave Northern Lassie!! Be brave!!
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by peterd » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:25 am
did it yesterday at mothers you get a foam and spray into the entrance to the nest early morning or late evening
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by Northern Lass » Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:23 am
peterd wrote: did it yesterday at mothers you get a foam and spray into the entrance to the nest early morning or late evening
Yeah and it leaves a rite mess!
how do you get the foam off when dried after years!
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by Rob » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:22 am
See early in the morning or late at night!!
Sunrise to sunset!!
I told you that but i know whats going on!!
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by Northern Lass » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:28 am
Rob wrote: See early in the morning or late at night!!
Sunrise to sunset!!
I told you that but i know whats going on!!
Buzz off Rob with your waspish comments!
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by Rob » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:34 am
Right!! That's the last time i try to help you!!
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by Northern Lass » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:39 am
Rob wrote: Right!! That's the last time i try to help you!!
Good!!
and how did you know about my rubber suit!!
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by Rob » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:43 am
I remember you mentioning it some time ago and it kind of just stuck in my mind. Well i say stuck in my mind the thought of it was i have to admit traumatizing at the time but i got over it. Eventually. Now i'm worried i may have recurring nightmares!!
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by Northern Lass » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:26 pm
We have 2 now!!
Just been outside
Wolive is allergic to their stings
bit like he is allergic to work ......
So will call someone to get rid of them
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by Northern Lass » Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:12 am
Ok this really has a sting in the TALE!!
Called guy to get rid of wasps ...nice chap....
will pass over the price it cost
3 nests dealt with
and another 3 dead ones in loft!!!
So last year we must have had 3 nests that we didn't know of!
I don't go up in our loft but Wolvie does!
hopeless!!!
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by Rob » Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:08 pm
You must have watched the guy (the nice chap) like a hawk!! So what did he do to get rid of them
?
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by Annie » Tue Jul 13, 2010 5:56 pm
Northern Lass wrote: Ok this really has a sting in the TALE!!
Called guy to get rid of wasps ...nice chap....
will pass over the price it cost
3 nests dealt with
and another 3 dead ones in loft!!!
So last year we must have had 3 nests that we didn't know of!
I don't go up in our loft but Wolvie does!
hopeless!!!
Three nests thats a lot , I'd be glad to have got rid of those .
Annie