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Contraband



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Wasps

Damn... Just found a wasps nest the size of a football in an inaccessible part of my eaves.
They have been getting under the tiles and into the attic. I've bought a nest destroying foam but I can't get within 3 meters.
I'm thinking of waiting until tomorrow night and then removing a tile, drilling a hole and filling the nest as I can locate it from outside. Is this a bad idea?
Also.. I have just read online that wasps die off around late autumn. Should I leave it until then? Actually, maybe I should.. Previously..
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Post #278234 30th Aug 2014 9:34pm
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47p2



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Pay someone £25 to remove it...simples Thumbs Up

Post #278236 30th Aug 2014 9:37pm
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sleepezy



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Just had two removed. Down here a bit more than 25 but def get someone in to do it properly if they are active at this time of year and not in easy reach. If left they can get very aggressive as food (normally fruit) runs out late Summer. We always have one or two nests a year as we have loads of fruit trees. 'orrible things.

Post #278237 30th Aug 2014 9:42pm
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Contraband



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It's the access John... It's impossible to get to from inside, we can only see one part of it through a small access that runs past a dormer window.
Yes, we have fruit trees as well. I'll make sure all of the windfalls are up tomorrow. Previously..
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Post #278238 30th Aug 2014 9:44pm
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KurtVerbose



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Had two in my house in London. They make a new one each year so I just waited till winter and removed it. It was long dead by then.

I hear you can get a slow release poison which stops them starting another one.

Post #278240 30th Aug 2014 9:56pm
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Contraband



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Just read about a rentokil wasp dust that you dust all over wherever you see them enter the building. They drag it in themselves and destroy themselves within a day... £2.99 in homebase and 4.9 out of 5 in the reviews. I'll be up there tomorrow morning for it but will wait until night time to use it. Their activity stopped around 7.30 tonight.
Grrrr, hate the bloody things. Previously..
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Post #278241 30th Aug 2014 10:01pm
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allycraven



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+1 for the dust, had a nest inside a vent on the ground floor in the old house, had the summer from hell ( Censored even getting inside) trying everything without success, including putting a mesh over it but the f***ers chewed through it. The dust worked in 3 days and meant we could enjoy the end of summer outside. Still got some in the garage just in case... '08 Audi S6 Avant 5.2 V10 with Milltek non-resonated. Vrrrrrrmmmmmph
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Post #278245 30th Aug 2014 10:32pm
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Emperor Mong



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Apparently a hoover tube placed very near the entrance and left on for 24 hours will do the trick.

Post #278247 30th Aug 2014 10:48pm
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mzplcg



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Hey Contra. Use non-intrusive means like the dust/powder stuff, no worries at all.

But for the love of everything holy DO NOT actually mess with the nest unless you:
A. Have the "survival suit"
B. Have a means of escape
C. Have the professional nest destroyer
D. Have a means of containing the whole nest, i.e. you can cut it loose easily and bag it up

I had a massive one in a loft with dormers etc and very restricted access. Trust me, you don't want to be any place near the b*stards once you've pi55sed them off, certainly when there's hundreds/thousands of the fekkers.

Fella, one wasp sting hurts like hell. 10 of them will ruin your week, 100 will hospitalise you if it doesn't kill you and they can fly a lot faster than you can run. Either get the professionals in or use something non-intrusive at night when they're not active.

I speak from experience as you might have gathered. Thumbs Up

Post #278257 31st Aug 2014 6:31am
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wackyjim



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^ mzplcg is spot on with this, my son runs his own pest control business and far too often has been asked to go in and clear wasp nests that people have tried to do themselves, he has a section on wasps in his website http://www.thompsonpestcontrol.com/index.php The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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Post #278269 31st Aug 2014 9:35am
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MachineHead



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I had exactly the same thing a couple years back, they got under the slate and nested in the roof eaves. It was a pain to get near them and I couldn't be bothered getting someone in and as it was late August I left them, they die off end of Aug early sept and wasps don't re use the same nests so they don't come back to an old nest.

Up to you, if it is a problem and they are causing an immediate issue call someone in, if not they will be dead soon anyway - simple Thumbs Up 09 TDV8 Westminster, Mariana Black, Rear seat entertainment, hatch bag and 2 slobbery mutts

Post #278272 31st Aug 2014 10:04am
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Contraband



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Thanks folks... All good advice as usual. I will shortly be picking up the rentokil dust I reserved online last night.
Tonight when they are tucked up I shall dust it and hopefully that should do it. Previously..
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Post #278276 31st Aug 2014 10:24am
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RR2008HSE



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They go to bed early, so dusk is definitely the time to do it.

I had an easy access one, so I waited until evening, wore lots of heavy clothes and taped ALL cuffs, wore a "bug jacket" with the mesh face and hood and heavy work gloves, then just took a large garbage bag, folded it up over the nest, then quickly pinched it off and tied up the bag. I think I saw about three wasps. The prep took ages, the removal only a few minutes.

I wouldn't just leave them as they'll be back next year and don't move very far. I found mine the summer after buying the house. There were LOTS of abandoned nests around the garden from previous years. Once removed they lament been an issue (TOUCH WOOD). Considering the access issue, I'd try the dust. I've not heard of it, but it's easy, and low risk to you. If that doesn't work, try a professional.

Good luck.

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idrawcad



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Now this is a wasps nest


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Contraband



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Well, it would appear that the dust has worked !!
24 hours later and activity seems to have stopped. I'll monitor it over the next few days but for £2.99 it looks like it has cured a major headache. Very Happy Previously..
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