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Help needed with wasp problem


Khind

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We have a problem with wasps - we think they are solitary wasps and therefore don?t have a nest. They are living in our wooden sleepers and burrowing out. We had them treated twice last year and we hoped that after the freezing winter they would be gone but no such luck. Has anyone else had these and had success getting rid of them? It?s not an easy sleeper bed to remove unfortunately so that would really be our last option. Any suggestions gratefully received!
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