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Hi I've spotted lots of wasps coming in and out of a small hole in our compost bin which hasn't been touched for a long time. Guessing they have built a nest in there can anyone recommend anyone local who could come and deal with them. I've knocked nest down in the shed myself in the past but as this is in the compost bin I'm guessing it would be safer to have protective gear on as we are going to have to open the bin up? Help please.

rachaeln Wrote:

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> I've got the same problem - did you get any

> recommendations?



Yes We used a&h pest control rang them Sunday night and they came yesterday. Very nice man great service cost ?50. His number is 02082953402

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