No, that would be the primary nest started by the queen, once the first workers emerge they will build upon that and it will get to the size of a football or biggerHow big are wasp nests usually? I found a paper type cocoon in the loft of my house and in the garage, but it was only the size of a cadburys creme egg, Is this usually the size of a wasp nest?
Are they bees?They are wasps. Wasps do eat wood to make their nest, and also will eat plasterboard and insulation to expand their nest.
No they are wasps and any damage would be absolutely minimal.Are they bees?
They don't really eat wood, they scrape an absolutely minute amount off the surface that they mould into their nests. It would take many many years for them to scrape down 1cm! I would imagine the same is to be said for other materials. So...... Damage would not be noticeable!They are wasps. Wasps do eat wood to make their nest, and also will eat plasterboard and insulation to expand their nest.
Pity you felt the need to kill them because unless you interfere with a nest, wasps will not bother humans unless you drink one or step on one, and this would have been a good opportunity to show your family the value of giving way to nature for a while.the risk of stings, my kids were refusing to play out in the garden and my wife was nervous about putting the washing out on the line !
Now you must remove the excess and seal the airbrick permanently with a mesh, or run the risk of poisoning other curious pollinators and animals, and breaking the law.squeezed half a tub into the air brick
Amen to thatHave you tried feeding a wasp from your hand? It's as easy as feeding a cat and does demonstrate that the perception of scary risk is usually unrelated to the reality.
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