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Have been ferreting around in the loft this evening, routing & clipping up
ethernet & co-ax cables etc. At the farthest end of the loft space, which is about 12m from the hatch, there is a wasp nest attached to an end gable. No signs of activity, but I guess there would'nt be much at this time of year given the current temperature. It certainly wasn't there 2 years ago, so may well be live. Not a big nest, about 30cm in each vaguely triangular direction. Would I be safe to break this up whilst vacuuming it into an industrial vaucuum cleaner or should I pay for someone to come and do it? Major problem is that this loft is crawl space only. Maximum height is slightly under 1m. A racing crawl from the nest to the hatch takes the best part of a minute (tried it this evening and have the bumped head, knees, knuckles etc to prove it). I don't have appropriate ppc and am somewhat hesitant as a bunch of irate wasps will definitely be faster than I. The tiled roof has sarking rather than felt, I imagine this allows ingress for the little blighters. Any constructive suggestions would be much appreciated. Nick. |
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