RogerS
Established Member
A few weeks back I was in the workshop and felt something crawling up the inside of my jeans. I automatically reached to feel the lump which promptly stung me. Whipped off me jeans but couldn't find the little sod. About an hour later I went back in and I'd left a bag of chocolate raisins spilled on the bench. Without thinking I picked a handful up and stuffed them in my mouth. Chewing I thought one tasted a bit crunchy, which promptly stung me on the tongue. Luckily I discovered that both wasps were on their last legs and so neither sting was that painful (unlike the third bloody sting today on my chin...).
So I investigated the workshop and found an awful lot of them half dead, crawling all over the floor etc and I kept killing them but they kept coming back.
Having finally counted over 200 wasps in my workshop (either killed at my own hands or dying on their own) it was time to take action. I'd found one nest which I thought was the source but then discovered another one high up outside in the eaves.
Wasp destroyer foam only works if you can coat the nest - not possible in the eaves.
Wasp destroyer dusting powder only works if you can hold the container vertically and puff into the nest - not possible when hidden under the eaves.
So I wondered how much our council would charge - answer £55 - and then I remembered what they used when they came round a few years ago. A very long lance. So I Googled and found this.
Refillable. Reaches 3m. Works a treat. Bloody brilliant.
So I investigated the workshop and found an awful lot of them half dead, crawling all over the floor etc and I kept killing them but they kept coming back.
Having finally counted over 200 wasps in my workshop (either killed at my own hands or dying on their own) it was time to take action. I'd found one nest which I thought was the source but then discovered another one high up outside in the eaves.
Wasp destroyer foam only works if you can coat the nest - not possible in the eaves.
Wasp destroyer dusting powder only works if you can hold the container vertically and puff into the nest - not possible when hidden under the eaves.
So I wondered how much our council would charge - answer £55 - and then I remembered what they used when they came round a few years ago. A very long lance. So I Googled and found this.
Refillable. Reaches 3m. Works a treat. Bloody brilliant.