Wasp's nest in/under window sill - how to remove

I wouldn't! They will become a problem at some stage. It's better to deal with it early.

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Mr. Benn
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In 100 years time, or a suitable period of evolution (if there still is us and a planet), ye'll find Wasps will be immune to Nippon powder.

Then what?

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Adrian C

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Adrian C saying something like:

They'll never be immune to a flamethrower.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

Wasps do catch and eat many small midges and mosquitoes. As do bats.

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terry

Agreed. I once had a nest in our loft. Left it thinking it wasn't a problem. After a while some kind of sap from the nest seeped into the plasterboard of the ceiling and weakened it. Had to get the nest removed and ceiling repaired.

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pjlusenet

replying to stuart noble, Ian wrote: I have 2 wasp that have been going in my windowsill and they sleep on my curtain and I'm afraid to try and kill them on the curtain please help

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Ian

These are obviously layabout wasps, they are probably getting ESA and sponging off the state. Brian

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Brian Gaff

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