How to Get Rid of Wasps in Your Garden
What do wasps do for the environment? Wasps live in colonies, each of which can consist of hundreds or thousands of workers or drones, and a much larger queen, whose primary responsibility is laying eggs. These little engineers construct their nest from wood fibres chewed with their saliva to make a paste-like paper mache structure. Wasps are carnivorous predators. They play a vital role in controlling the pest population of caterpillars, flies, aphids and beetles, which in turn can serve to protect crops. Their thirst for sweet liquid makes them valuable pollinators as they drink nectar from flowers. Wasps are territorial and are less likely to occupy a space if there is another nest close by. Being proactive and hanging a decoy wasp nest may prevent a wasp invasion in the first place . But if you already have wasps on your property, here are some things you can do: Leave them alone If wasps are in an inconspicuous part of your property, it might be best to leave them ...