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

TheOldFellow wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 02:19:08 -0700, cynic wrote:

On 18 June, 09:28, TheOldFellow wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:20:42 +0100, Duncan Di Saudelli wrote:
Hello

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I have no proof of this, but looking at the construction of wasp nest I
suspect it is a very good insulator so long as it is dry.

they burn well when dry


But this is a very bad way of getting rid of the wasp's home, in that it
might get rid of yours too.

R.


Not usually a problem until late September when they start to lose their
bearings and end up in the house, crawling about the place and waiting
for you to tread on them in bare feet.
Don't know how you would hear a wasps nest when watching WC football