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Friend has a nest in his brick shed.doesn't want to pay council to remove it I suggested lighting a couple of disposable bbq trays and blocking the bottom of door with wet towels...any other ideas ?
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I've used aerosol Wasp Nest destroyer with excellent results. The nest has to be visible and within reach, although you don't have to get too close. mine was from Lidl and was less than a fiver (think £3.99).
15:02 Mon 29th Jul 2013
Evil little sods! They had a nest next door to my MIL's place & swarmed into the kitchen one hot summer's night when I was washing-up. I legged it, shut all the doors & called the council the next morning.
The pest-monkey turned up, did something up the ladder then ran like stink when they went for him. He returned in protective gear & got rid of the b*ggers - cost, about £30 as I recall.
The pest-monkey turned up, did something up the ladder then ran like stink when they went for him. He returned in protective gear & got rid of the b*ggers - cost, about £30 as I recall.
You can buy a DIY spray called Wasp Nest Destroyer. Guess what it does?
It's a aerosol that fires a jet (not a spray) of death and destruction killing everything it touches.
The only downside is that you really need to be facing your target so you're in with the intended victims. It's almost instamtaneous death to them though.
BTW our council doesn't charge for removal from domestic premises. :)
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It's a aerosol that fires a jet (not a spray) of death and destruction killing everything it touches.
The only downside is that you really need to be facing your target so you're in with the intended victims. It's almost instamtaneous death to them though.
BTW our council doesn't charge for removal from domestic premises. :)
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