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I have not had issues with nozzle blocking when pushing it into nests because it is such a rare occurrence. Typically you only get to treat an access point and even if you stab a nest there is not muc

Tiercel,..that is definitely a completely harmless, 'early season' Hoverfly...   Just cup her firmly in your bare hand,.. and gently release her outdoors....

Great Photo Moxy showing the eggs in there

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Usually get the odd call when they start waking up, then the odd call when the mortar bees start, but not often much general action on proper nests until mid-late summer, then through to early autumn!

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Out of curiosity what's the earliest in the year any of you have been called out for wasps?

 

February, a few years back, fertilised females that had survived the winter were waking up in a school gym and causing concerns.

 

They insisted I went even though I told them what I thought was happening, and there would basically be FA I could do about it if I was right!

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If you eliminate the queen you get rid of the nest. Powder is among the most effective because the wasps bring food to the queen and if they're covered in poison powder she's finished .When I was 17 I had a job driving round killing wasps nests. Protective suit was perfect for these parties too .

 

 

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Saw my first queen wasp of the season last Friday in a customers garden. Hopefully, with them not emerging too early it's a good omen. Loads of Bumbles about today so they seem to have survived the winter in good numbers. Maybe the wasps have too?

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I had a queen in the kitchen today

Did you let it go?

Yes of course! I always do.

I used to find em in drystone walls when walling, I would always build em a nice little grass filled home in the wall so the could carry on there sleep!

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