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Johny Walker
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A little tip, if you need to do the job yourself, a good heavy rag soaked in diesel and left under the nest if accessible will do the job overnight, or if the nest is underground a piece of pipe and pour diesel in. Get well covered up though :biggrin:

Not very eco friendly I know, but simetimes needs must.

 

Is it the fumes which gets them and kill them? I've got a nest growing in my barn and i'm not afraid to say i'm a little scared :blushing:

 

I jumped into my truck the other day and thought i sat on a thorn :001_huh: .... Turned out to be a wasp and my leg went dead! Much to the amusement of my dad!!:lol:

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Destroyed 3 nests last year in my Mums garden. All within 15 meters.

1 in the flower bed against the house was disposed of with a can of nest/wasp killing foam. Did the job well but no cheap. Hence the last 2 were precision petrol bombed - much cheaper, much more satisfying. Equally as effective as the foam.

This year she only has 1 but it's under the eaves of her thatched roof, might have to give the diesel rag a go this time.

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Is it the fumes which gets them and kill them? I've got a nest growing in my barn and i'm not afraid to say i'm a little scared :blushing:

 

I jumped into my truck the other day and thought i sat on a thorn :001_huh: .... Turned out to be a wasp and my leg went dead! Much to the amusement of my dad!!:lol:

 

Yes, it's the fumes that do for them, in your situation at your barn, do it at dusk or after dark when they are pretty dormant.

Wasps are generally a bit nastier at this time of year because the larvae that feed them are slowing down, they are more likely to feed on fermenting fruit and the like and basically they are pissed, and thats why they are more aggressive.

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