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Having a wasp's nest in or around your home is an unpleasant situation to be in, especially if you have small children or somebody with an allergy to wasp stings. Aside from the fear of being stung, you also have to deal with the constant humming and buzzing and the sight of the striped winged creatures constantly to-ing and fro-ing around your garden. Not to worry - there are several effective measures you can take to kill the wasps, get rid of the nest and stop them from coming back again next year.
Ensure that you are not allergic to wasp stings. If you're not sure whether you have an allergy to wasp stings or not, it's a good idea to set up an allergy test with your doctor before you attempt to tackle the nest. Find out what type of wasp's nest you have. Wear protective clothing. It's very important to wear protective clothing when you attempt to get rid of a wasp's nest, to prevent getting stung. Never stand on a ladder to reach a high wasps' nest. If the wasps' nest is somewhere up high, like the eve of a two-story house or a high tree branch, do not use a ladder to attempt to reach it. If you're using pesticides, make sure no children or pets are present.
If you decide to use a pesticide spray or powder to kill off the wasps, it's important to section off the area and make sure no one - especially small children or pets - comes near it, at least for 24 hours. Target wasp nests as early in the year as possible. The time of year you choose to destroy a wasps' nest can have a huge impact on whether or not you succeed. Destroy wasp nests at night. If you are planning to get rid of a wasps' nest yourself, it is best to do it at night.
Consider calling an exterminator. In some situations, it's best to leave nest removal to the professionals. Perth’s expertise can handle this with more care and can provide some best output.