Can I relocate a wasp nest

Can I relocate a wasp nest

can i relocate wasp nest

Wasps are very aggressive generally, some wasps are not but relocating their nests is not an easy job. For the most part, you cannot relocate the nest. It would be far too dangerous and time-consuming. If you want to kill the nest off then you can give it two cans of insecticide spray at the same time straight into the entrance of the nest. This will kill any wasps in the nest and even wasps who come back to the nest after foraging. 

If you suspect wasp presence anywhere near or on your property, contact wasp removal  Kitchener for quick and safe removal.

Trying to move the nest will just disturb the wasps and you will end up having to drop the nest and run away from the swarm before it kills you. Instead, think about why the wasps are on your property in the first place. Why are they there at all? What are they attracted to, what do they like to eat? This is how you prevent and get rid of wasps. Act early and protect your property from the dangers of wasps and wasp nests. 

If you happen to have a compost heap its important that you not just drop fresh food on top of it. You need to turn it in regularly, every time you put new food on top. And don’t just shove it in the side, the wasps will get at it and think your property is their new hotel. You should make sure to keep compost in a sealed container.

Garbage is also a big draw and you should always make sure to never leave open garbage out overnight or you will quickly have a wasp infestation on your property. Make sure to seal your garbage in a tight-fitting container and lock it up in the garage and make sure the door meets the ground tightly cause wasps will smell the food through a crack and get into the garage under the door. They may even build a nest in your garage without you even noticing. I mean how often do people go into their garage, most people use it as storage and park their cars on the driveway. 

If you have a nest and you are worried about it don’t panic, you can get rid of it quite easily. All you need is a beekeeper’s suit and hat and some strong sturdy gloves. Get two cans of spray insecticide and spray the entrance with both hands, keep spraying until there is none left and then leave the nest for a month. The wasps will all die and the nest will be dead as well. Put it in a garbage bag and dispose of it to kill the queen.