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[Closed] Wasps' (?) nest in ceiling void: Should I PANIC?

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Found this as I started to batter down an old ceiling. I've not been eaten alive by wasps, so there's nothing in it, right?

Is my logic flawed?...What could possibly go wrong?

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Posted : 07/11/2011 5:31 pm
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Diesel, old sack and a box of matches will sort that, job done. Any other solution and it's only a matter of time before they eat you in your sleep.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:33 pm
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I like your style.

I also like my house in an un-burnt-down state.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:35 pm
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There will be no wasps in it, and wasps don't reuse nests. No problem, says a vaguely anonymous poster on an Internet forum!


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:36 pm
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Both me and my neighbour had one in exactly the same sort of place late this summer; bloke from thweb came round and dealt with it for £30; they'll be hibernating now but get it done asit will be active again


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:37 pm
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Bloke who sorted ours said opposite to Markie, someone correct will appear soon


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:38 pm
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get a proper wasp spray/dust
spray/dust, run away
return at least 24hrs later with a bin liner and short handled shovel
dispose
find hole they got in, fix


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:39 pm
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According to the internet, only the queen will be alive - and asleep.

I reckon I can take her, I have a can of Raid and a lighter.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:39 pm
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blimey, that means it's a queen that's wrapped round my windscreen wipers, should I tell the palace ?


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:40 pm
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She might be like the queen of the damned, take care


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:40 pm
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There's only one option - nuke it from space.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:44 pm
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Any disposal method has to involve fire, otherwise its not job done properly and they'll come back.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:53 pm
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PANIC-AL

😀


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:53 pm
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Most nests are dead or in the last throws now, nests are not reused but a new one may be built next to it in the spring advice is use a panel saw to remove it and offer it to a primary school if you`ve wee ones.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 5:56 pm
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offer it to a primary school if you`ve wee ones

And what if there's loads of nasty mutant face-stinging wasp larvae nestling inside, just waiting to hatch when a suitable victim is in close proximity?

Hmm?

You jolly well have not thought this through propperly, have you? 😐


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:00 pm
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OK am gonna poke it wiv a big stick*

WISH ME LUCK. If I die, my bikes are bequeathed to teh Heath Robinson Intitue.

(*GF gonna poke it wiv a big stick while I hide behind door*)


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:21 pm
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Look at the cobwebs!

Its a trap, the spiders have already eaten the wasps and when your poking the nest with a stick will be sneaking up behind you.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:30 pm
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because, that looks to me like the nest of the Macedonian Fighting Wasp, can you hear any whistling?


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:30 pm
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Pay a man to sort it.
I had a go ,let's just say ladder lots of wasps
And lots of physio on my now buggered knee.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:39 pm
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is this really cynic-al not knowing something,are we in an alternate reality 😯


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 6:59 pm
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Attack it with a stick, wearing only your pants and the wife's lippy to a heavy metal soundtrack. Ideally loud enough to drown out the noise of a grown man screaming for help. If all goes well you will feel awesome, if not you could make a first responders day.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 7:03 pm
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Wasps don't like spiders anywhere near their nests so if the webs are reasonably fresh you have an old one, if not - toast it.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 7:59 pm
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So where do wasps go in the winter ?


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 8:05 pm
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Barbados.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 8:13 pm
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We used to get at least one a year - in Nov its dead and now totally pointless destroying it now, ime.

They do however know your roof space and will return, and build a new one on the opposite side (or somewhere more annoying) next year. The trick is to kill them when active - there's a can of foamy stuff from diy stores that works well IF you can get access under the tiles. But in reality it only works when active.

Otherwise - leave them alone - they have one mega benefit - they eat midges (apparently?).


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 8:53 pm
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As said, chop it down and give it too a school.

Such intricate structures, something that any designer or architect would appreciate and marvel in it's prefect form.
All those arcing strips are chewed wood, mixed with wasp saliva and plastered on to form a nest.

The Queen will be hibernating, possibly under one of your roof tiles. She'll come out in the spring and begin to build her nest, just a small one at first, she'll then lay her first load of eggs, once they hatched and turned into adults, the females will build the nest bigger and bigger into what you have there, maybe bigger.

You'll be fine!


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 9:43 pm
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Such intricate structures, something that any designer or architect would appreciate and marvel in it's prefect form.
So true! They come up on eBay from time to time, but shipping is always brutal. Been looking for one round here for an age, but only tend to find them after they've been ruined by either the weather (autumn/winter) or badgers (summer/autumn). Would love a nice example!


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 9:46 pm
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I've never thought of trying to sell them, used to come across loads when i was full time in building and house renovating.
I can certainly see the appeal of having one(dormant) but how to safely package it, gawd knows, the insides are pretty stable, but the outer is so fragile.

Hmmmm!


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 9:55 pm
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Posted : 07/11/2011 9:58 pm
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Jeez. 5 hrs in A&E. GF not happy and even less impressed 🙁


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:01 pm
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We had a few in our last house, the biggest one was about two and a half feet wide, too big to get out of the roof space without knocking a hole in the ceiling. It's probably still there.

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That pic was taken mid-November, just before we got it checked out. The guy we got in said it was the biggest nest he'd ever seen. According to him wasps nests are invariably empty by this point in the year, and they don't get reused. He also said that they send out multiple young queens to hibernate over winter, and that it was advisable to get the place gassed to get rid of them to avoid getting more nests next year. But then he would say that as he wanted us to pay him some money.

Anyway, he nuked the roof space with some horrible gas blower thing and all the massive spiders up there fell off the rafters and lay around waggling their legs for days. I felt quite bad about it. 🙁


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:04 pm
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Jeez. 5 hrs in A&E. GF not happy and even less impressed

Really?!? Then more detail is required. c'mon, spill...


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:08 pm
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that looks to me like the nest of the Macedonian Fighting Wasp

You complete idiot, there's no such thing as a Macedonian fighting Wasp. Any fool can see that it's the nest of the Bulgar Wheat Wasp.

😐


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:14 pm
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Really?!? Then more detail is required. c'mon, spill...

Heh, I was only kidding. The nest turned to dust as I smashed it wiv a bit of wood. I am still alive and unstung, as is the GF.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:19 pm
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Jolly good, well done. You do realise though that there are probably several of these hibernating in the darker recesses of your loft, biding their time ready to wreak vengence...

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Good luck!


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:23 pm
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The nest turned to dust as I smashed it wiv a bit of wood

Oh Al you cooduv sold it to Markie! 🙁 So violent.

Sharki's right; that produced by nature surpasses almost all of Mankind's achievements.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 10:23 pm
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Oh Al you cooduv sold it to Markie!
It's true. Or swapped it for bike bits, of which I have too many. Apparently. I blame myself, I should have made my desire more clear!


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 8:43 am
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Destroyed their nest ? Now they'll be very angry.


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 8:44 am
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I found a teeny bit of wasp nest honeycomb in my loft recently. Only about the size of my hand.

I managed to get it down out of the loft relatively undamaged - it is amazingly fragile.

I am saving it to take some pics of, at some point!


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 8:55 am
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little wasp nest from our shed. had to snatch it from under a single wasp working on it. probably the queen getting started I suppose.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoffwarnock/6325502566/ ]wasp nest 1[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/geoffwarnock/ ]Geoff Warnock[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 08/11/2011 9:09 am