The warmer days and longer nights are beginning to show their face, which means one thing… Summer is on its way! However, there is one pest that loves to ruin our sunny afternoons, wasps!
The presence of a wasp’s nest often leads to property owners taking matters into their own hands and trying to remove a wasp nest themselves.
However, it is highly advised that you do not attempt to remove a wasp nest without professional help.
How NOT to remove a wasp nest
There are many sources online advising on the best DIY methods to remove a wasp nest. Wasps are aggressive creatures and require little to no aggravation to attack, so trying to remove a wasp nest yourself can cost you both financially and physically.
DIY wasp nest removal is Not advised!
1. Burning a wasp nest
Using fire to remove a wasp nest is a very dangerous task and is not a successful way to eradicate the wasps.
Wasp nests are made from a thin papery substance produced by chewing wood into a pulp, making it extremely flammable. Because of this, burning a wasp nest can often lead to not only your property catching fire, but also you suffering painful burns.
Another problem with burning a wasp nest is that it is not an effective way to control a wasp problem. This is because it doesn’t kill all the wasps. It can lead to the remaining wasps in the nest becoming violent, as well as the wasps out foraging for food, resulting in them attacking you and any bystanders.
2. Water
Using water is often regarded as another way to get rid of a wasp nest. The truth is that flooding a wasps nest isn’t an effective method at all. This is because:
- Depending on the location of the nest, using water to remove a wasp nest can result in further damages to your property. For example, if the wasp nest is your attic, trying to remove a wasp nest by flooding it could cause water damage to your attic beams and ceiling plaster boards.
- Trying to flood a nest won’t get rid of all the wasps inhabiting the hive either. Similar to the effects of trying to burn a wasp nest, the wasps will become vicious and begin to attack, leaving you with a handful of painful stings.
3. Destroying a wasp nest with a baseball bat
Destroying a wasp nest with a bat, racket or any other item is another talked about removal option. To be honest, this is the least intelligent idea for removing a wasp nest yourself.
Trying to remove a wasp nest by destroying it with a baseball bat will put you at direct risk of getting stung, not only once but multiple times. This can be particularly dangerous if you are allergic to wasp stings as you could go into anaphylactic shock.
This method of DIY wasp nest removal puts you in close proximity to the hive, which is often enough aggravate them to trigger an attack. Trying to remove a wasp nest using a baseball bat can often result in being stung before the task has started.
Best way to get rid of a wasp nest
The best way to remove a wasp nest is contacting a pest control professional. It may seem like an easy job, but a pest control technician is professionally trained to handle and remove wasp nests in a safe and efficient manner, and here’s why:
- Safety equipment: An exterminator has access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protective equipment (RPE). This fully protects them from wasp stings, ensuring their safety when removing a wasp nest.
- Working in small spaces: Pest technicians are trained, and qualified to work in small spaces such as your attic. This allows them to successfully remove a wasp nest safely from a property.
- Expert knowledge: A pest control professional as expert knowledge on wasps; they know all about their behavior and instincts as well as how to identify the signs of an allergic reaction to wasp stings.
- Professional products: Wasp exterminators have access to, and are professionally trained to use a variety of pest control products not available to the public. These products are more powerful than any DIY products on the market and have a proven track record of successfully removing wasp nests.
DIY wasp nest removal
If you are still adamant that you can and want to remove a wasp nest yourself, it is highly advised that you:
- Have a well thought out plan and an exit strategy;
- Remove the nest at night time. Wasps are more docile during this time so are less likely to sting;
- Wear protective clothing covering arms, legs, hands, feet, and face;
- Avoid using torches and lanterns as this will alert the wasps to what you are doing;
- Keep children and pests away at a safe distance ie if the wasp nest is in your garden keep them inside.
How to remove a wasp nest
- Approach the nest slowly and quietly at night time;
- Take a bin liner and slowly cover the wasp nest;
- Detach the wasp nest from the tree or wall it is attached to and seal the bag;
- Place the bin liner in an outside bin which has a tightly fitted lid, preferable away from the house.
If possible it’s a good idea to have a full can of insecticide handy to spray on the nest before removing it.
It is important to note, that if the wasp nest is in a hard to reach place such as underneath your gutters, or up high in a tree, you should NOT try and remove the nest yourself as this could lead to severe injuries.
You should NOT attempt DIY wasp nest removal, if you are, or think you might be, allergic to wasp stings!
How to prevent wasp nests
Following the steps below can help prevent wasps from building their nest in your home and/or garden:
- Carry out regular maintenance to ensure all cracks and potential entry points are sealed;
- Install fly screens on windows and doors to prevent wasps from entering your home;
- Place wasp traps around your garden. These can be purchased from your local DIY store or online. Alternatively you can make one yourself using an empty bottle, water and sugar.
Found a wasp’s nest in your home or garden and need help removing it? Get in contact with Rentokil today
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