Should I remove a wasp nest or leave it?

Wasps help pollinate
Granted, wasps that are too threatening because of where they are located (such as too near your house) may need to be destroyed. If you, or a member of your family, is allergic to them, I would also consider removing any nests top priority.
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Should you remove an abandoned wasp nest?

Once the nest is removed, you can simply discard it. However, you may want to prevent future wasps from nesting on your home. For this, we recommend that you hire a pest management professional to regularly inspect your home and provide preventative treatment services.
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When should you remove a wasp nest?

The best time to plan your attack is at sunrise or dusk, when these insects are least active. And remember to wait 24 hours to remove the nest, to ensure that the majority of the insects are dead or have flown away from the nest.
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Is it bad to destroy a wasp nest?

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.
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What happens if you leave a wasp nest alone?

The nest will die off naturally, even if left alone. In late spring and early summer, wasp nests can often be successfully treated using proprietary brands of insecticide for the specific control of wasps' nests.
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Will wasps return to a destroyed nest?

These wasps have likely returned to find other's of their colony that survived. Once they have gathered, it is common that these wasps will start to rebuild the nest. One other reason wasps will keep coming back is because of pheromones, a chemical that marks the wasp nest location.
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Do wasps come back to the same nest each year?

Wasps do not generally return to the same place year after year. However, some roofs are favoured for their position and habitat. Some people say to us "we get a wasp nest every year". If you appear to get a wasp nest every year, take a look at your roof, is it exposed to the sun all day?
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Can I leave a wasp nest in my loft?

Don't leave wasps nests in place, if they could block something. Water damage is not good but carbon monoxide is lethal. We have over the years treated them in some strange places such as chimneys, swimming pool boilers, garden mulchers and bird boxes.
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Will wasps leave on their own?

Eventually in time, yes a wasp nest will die out on its own. Before a nest dies, it can produce up to 100 new queens. These queens will then hibernate over winter ready to make their own nests in the following year. Nests will become larger until autumn.
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How long do wasps nests last?

Wasp nests usually last around three to four months during the summer. When we reach the end of summer and temperatures start to drop, so do wasp numbers. The colder weather and lack of food will kill off the nest and the new queens will hibernate ready for the next wasp season.
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Where do wasps go when their nest is destroyed?

Most wasps will die during the fall season with only the queens surviving. The queens leave the nest in fall to find an overwintering spot and go dormant once the nest is no longer viable.
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How many wasps live in a nest?

A wasp nest can hold up to 10,000 wasps by the peak of the summer season whereas a hornets nest typically has anywhere from 100-700 hornets; much of which are workers. Though these larger wasp nests are uncommon, the average nest still holds up to 6,000 wasps.
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Why do wasps keep coming back to my house?

Wasps are attracted to your home's smells. Wasps are naturally curious insects that are attracted to the multitude of smells coming from your home. They also require quite a bit of water and have the ability to smell it evaporating into the air. So, a pool or birdbath located near your home will attract wasps.
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What to do if you think you have a wasps nest?

If you do discover a nest on your property, never attempt to move or destroy it yourself - always call the professionals. If you've found a wasp's nest on your property, get in touch with the pest control experts at Mr Wasp.
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What should I do if I have a wasps nest in my loft?

Call out pest control experts

Wasps nests have a distinctive paper-like appearance and in the loft will usually be found underneath the roof towards the edge of the loft. As soon as you spot a wasps' nest in your loft the best advice is to contact a pest control experts who will be able to remove the nest safely.
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What do you do if you find a wasp nest?

If you see an active wasp nest around your home or property, spray it with store-bought wasp nest spray. For best results, wear protective clothing and spray the nest late in the evening, when the wasps are dormant, and the workers and queen are all present.
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Are wasps good for anything?

Wasps are predators, feeding insects to their young. What makes them beneficial is that they prey on many insects, including caterpillars, flies, crickets, and other pests.
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Where do wasps go at night?

Wasps do not sleep in the same way as mammals do. They do not fly at night, and they return to their nest where they stay dormant, unlike hornets which are nocturnal. If you have large insects banging on your windows at night time, it will most probably be hornets, indicating a nest is close.
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Is a wasp nest empty in winter?

The good news is that wasps disappear with a few hard freezes. Unable to tolerate cold, the entire wasp hive will expire when cold weather arrives. Only the fertilized queen survives. Wasp queens dig into the soil and harbor underground during the winter, emerging in the spring to form a new colony.
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How do you stop a wasp nest from coming back?

How to get rid of wasps
  1. Grow strong scented plants. Image credit: Colin Poole. ...
  2. Avoid bright colours in the garden. Image credit: Lizzie Orme. ...
  3. Keep your food and drinks covered. ...
  4. Scatter peppermint oil. ...
  5. Distract them with something sweet. ...
  6. Burn citronella candles. ...
  7. Avoid leaving the outside lights on. ...
  8. Place sugar and water traps.
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Can wasps damage your house?

They will typically only access your home through a pre-existing hole, so although wasp nests don't often cause property damage, they may be a sign of broken roof shingles or damaged garden shed panels. If wasp nests are left for a long time, you may notice the signs of wood damage nearby.
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What time of day do wasps return to nest?

Wasps return home in the evening after a long day's work. If you've struggled to get rid of a wasp nest, it might be because you spray during their work hours. Wasps that return to a missing nest will often start to rebuild in the same spot.
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What time of day are wasps most active?

Wasps are generally more active during the warmth of the day. They get less active at night and dusk. So, you are more likely to be attacked by a swarm of wasps when it's daytime and the workers are out and about and more likely to see you as a potential threat.
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Can wasps be friendly?

What are they doing and why, and should I be worried? A: This is a European Hornet, a non-native social wasp that's been in the U.S. for well over a century. They are not aggressive towards people, but can be defensive around their nest or another perceived threat, so observe from a distance.
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Do wasps sting for no reason?

Wasps very rarely sting for no reason. Most often, they'll resort to plunging their venomous stinger into human flesh because they feel threatened. This happens when people (sometimes even unknowingly) get too close to a nest.
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