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Yes. They kill loads of garden pests.

 

As do spiders, ladybirds, frogs and probably others.

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As do spiders, ladybirds, frogs and probably others.

 

He doesn't have frogs on his roof, does he. ? :huh:

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As do spiders, ladybirds, frogs and probably others.

 

And the more biodiversity that we have, the better. Wasps are generally a force for good. I wouldn't want a wasp nest in my hedge though

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And the more biodiversity that we have, the better. Wasps are generally a force for good. I wouldn't want a wasp nest in my hedge though

 

I was totally fascinated by the one i had, i'd even sit on the garden wall watching them come and go, whilst having an after work can or two, until they turned on me, the gits. :hihi:

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Stop it:D OK

Just asking ... no harm in that is there? :P

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I had one on my balcony last year and left well alone, I woke up one morning and came into the kitchen to find literally thousands of them all over my windows, my balcony was full of them, and then they found a way inside, one by one I had about 20-30 in my living room at one point and I was going mad with aerosol and lighter, terrified out of my skin cos I'm not their biggest fan add to that my daughter was awake and ready to come in the room.

 

I must admit though, when they were just crawling up the windows it was a pretty amazing sight to watch, soon went down hill when they found a hole though.

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Last wasps nest I had I took it round to manofstrads and inserted it in an orifice.

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Last wasps nest I had I took it round to manofstrads and inserted it in an orifice.

 

:hihi::hihi::hihi: Christ, must have been a small nest...

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:hihi::hihi::hihi: Christ, must have been a small nest...

 

Shoved some in one lughole.........they all came out the other side.

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Sheffield Council will come and get rid of them, We have just had bees in our cavity wall but they were masonary bees which after laying their eggs go and then when the eggs hatch they just go also.

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Go to a DIY shop.

Buy the wasp nest killer spray.

Spray it on the hole in the wasp's nest.

They die.

Remove nest.

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Go to a DIY shop.

Buy the wasp nest killer spray.

Spray it on the hole in the wasp's nest.

They die.

Remove nest.

 

 

Rinse wasps.

Coat with conditioner before blow drying ( to prevent fluffiness).

Contact Alcoblog.

 

(Seriously: ring the Council.)

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