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wasps on a contoniasta plant!
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in our front garden up against the wall, we have a contoniasta bush!
For the last week or so there's been loads of wasps hovering about , and now its geting worse. I'm worried that they will come and attack if we attempt to get rid of them.
How would you get rid of them, as I havent got a clue how to go about this.
many thanks for any answers x
For the last week or so there's been loads of wasps hovering about , and now its geting worse. I'm worried that they will come and attack if we attempt to get rid of them.
How would you get rid of them, as I havent got a clue how to go about this.
many thanks for any answers x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To get rid of wasps you need to know where their nest is. Spraying a wasp killer powder such as 'Doff' onto the entrance to the nest in the evening will kill them off. They trample the powder into the nest as they return for the night, and fumes from the powder finish them off. However - that's not to say you won't get wasps from another nest coming along. But none of them are interested in you, and if you just ignore them and leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
Wasps are particularly attracted to cotoneaster. The small flowers are rich in nectar, and are easier than many other flowers for the wasps to feed on - (wasps have shorter tongues than bees do). But, (to reassure Pusskin), even when my hedge is swarming with wasps and I take my electric hedge-trimmer to it, the wasps don't bother about me - they just move out of the way.
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