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Lisa21

Mooching.............
Location
North Wales
Iv realised what's wrong with this thread. Shouldnt the title read "addition".................?

It is a waspyfekkers house........had loads myself. ( :rofl:@ whoever said "snail" btw.... )
 

Maz

Guru
I had 3 or 4 wasps nests up in the loft last summer. I bought some foam from BnQ to spray on the nests. Doused the nests at night when the nests would have been filled with wasps, then in the morning sealed the gap where they were coming in from in the eaves of the roof.
 

Nihal

Veteran
Awww,Andrew You've made new friends.Greet them and eerm.......blowtorch them and post a pic of what happens later:laugh:
 
A few years ago we would regularly have a couple of hundred hornets flying round the house in the evenings, battering against the windows and often found several sleepy ones on the floor of the living room in the morning. I decided to find out where they were coming from and tracked them to a small hole in some perforated zinc sheet that covers a loophole high in the gable end of our house. Perhaps I should explain that we live in a former Victorian primary school, so the architecture is quirky. Got a long ladder and could see through the zinc a smallish nest inside. Now, our living room is the old schoolroom so has 16 foot high ceilings and several trapdoors designed to be operated with a pull cord to ventilate the room, although the cords have been removed. So I takes the ladder indoors, climbs up and lifts the hatch, which is hinged. Sure enough, I could see the nest and got ready my can of wasp spray when I heard a low humming above me. Looking up my horrified gaze fell on a hornets nest of biblical proportions! When I measured it later it was 1.5 metres deep and over half a metre wide, filled with thousands of fairly angry hornets. I also found that when I lifted the hatch on its hinges it missed the bottom of the nest by barely a couple of cm.

Beat a hasty retreat and sat down to think of how to shift this and came to the conclusion that the only option was to zap it comprehensively. At the time my kids were very young and as we kept finding sleepy hornets on the floor in the morning they had to go, otherwise I might have left them. I dealt with the nest using Actellic powder, which is a farming insecticide I got from my brother in law.

Last year I disturbed a hornets nest in our compost heap and was comprehensively and persistently attacked by them despite legging it pronto, got stung about 10 times but it is less painful than a wasp sting, even though they are much bigger insects.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
Oh, and just to clarify, in case you were wondering, the "like" was for a good post - not because you got stung!! ^_^
 

Francesca

Well-Known Member
defo wasp nest
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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Oh. My. God.


Not as Oh. My. God. as this one found in a Southampton pub.
6ft high x 5ft wide. The biggest ever found in the UK and largest in the world over the past 50 yeas. Containing 500,000 wasps

_48611437_wasps_still_2.jpg


Can you imagine? :ohmy:

EDIT: Oh yes, it was one of 8 nests in the loft.
 

Lisa21

Mooching.............
Location
North Wales
Not as Oh. My. God. as this one found in a Southampton pub.
6ft high x 5ft wide. The biggest ever found in the UK and largest in the world over the past 50 yeas. Containing 500,000 wasps

_48611437_wasps_still_2.jpg


Can you imagine? :ohmy:

EDIT: Oh yes, it was one of 8 nests in the loft.
That looks like Waspyfecker's bedroom.....................:giggle:
 
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