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by Skwid
234 days ago
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I see a lot of advice being given in these comments, and I find it a little alarming that my own preference hasn't got a mention.
Just leave them be?
I've had plenty of wasp nests in sheds, roof spaces, garages etc and never had a problem peacefully coexisting with them.
Almost everyone I've spoken to about it shares this sentiment, and generally wouldn't do anything about it unless it was in an especially risky location. I get the impression most commenters here are from the US, whilst I live in the UK. Am I naive to the aggression of American wasps, or is it just more acceptable to kill creatures you find bothersome over there? Does anyone with experience both sides of the pond have any insight? |
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I'm vegetarian because of personal ethics. I safely capture and release spiders I find in the house. I use live traps for mice and rats, and release them in the woods. But most wasps here are on my "nip the problem in the bud" list, along with termites, Scotch Broom, and a few other things.
I leave non-aggressive wasps, like Great Golden Diggers, alone.