This afternoon I left the window open in my upstairs bathroom and went out. When I came back there were 5 wasps in the bathroom 4 on the landing and 5 in the adjacent bedroom. I closed the window and killed and removed the wasps. With that amount I'm concerned there's a nest I've looked in the garden and on the roof, I can't see anything, anyone with similar experience of how to find the source? Thanks in advance.
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Mind you, if you have been following the Snake thread, someone will soon be along to tell you that you should be honoured that they built their nest in your house.
pointless things.
A lighter, hours of fun getting rid of them
Secondly, when you do find the wasps nest (a papermache sort of hanging globe thing), do not try and destroy it by whacking it with a garden rake. This precipitant action can cause aggravation amongst said Jaspers, who are likely to take it personally, and often seek to extract retribution from said rake whacking operative.
Oh and theres no honey!
BTW wasps are fairly harmless at this time of year. They are looking for nectar for the Queen. Later in the year they don't have a job to do, get drunk on fermenting fruit and get nasty. telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/10284497/Beware-Drunk-and-jobless-wasps.html
If you think you might have a nest, at this time of year, look for something golf ball, or cricket ball size. The active wasps will be feeding the queen and she will be in the nest building it bigger and bigger (until it is football size...). The wasps themselves should not bother you at this time of year (I am advised), as there is plenty of food for them to gather and take back to the queen. It is early autumn (Sept, Oct, Nov) when they struggle to find food and usually end up in kitchens etc hunting and causing issues because food is scarce.
PS I hate wasps!!!
In terms of not being able to see where it is, I really don't know - I would concur that a professional is the best way to go.
In terms of handling wasps, I'm an absolute scaredy-cat; I'm curious, how did you go about sorting them out when there were 14 upstairs?!
They have teeth as well as stings? :-)
LOL
(or have I been whooshed?)
Although hopefully not this one! telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/11549535/Swarm-of-killer-hornets-make-a-beeline-for-Britain.html
No more today so maybe a one off? More confused now though.