Man says 'use a bin bag and string' to keep wasps out of your home


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THIS SIMPLE SOLUTION MIGHT MAKE THE PESKY BUGS THINK TWICE ABOUT COMING INTO YOUR SPACE 09:18, 21 May 2025 Wasps are a common summer problem as they frequently seem to bother humans. But, if


you aren't a fan of resorting to chemicals to get rid of these black and yellow space invaders, there's a crafty DIY solution that might make these bugs think twice about setting


up home in your garden or house. The method was highlighted by TikTok user @Gardening.With.Ish, who regularly shares handy tips and advice for improving your gardens. He said that the


natural wasp deterrent could be made in seconds with nothing more than a black plastic bag and some string. He said: "Wasps will go around your home and garden looking for places to


make nests, and they are incredibly territorial." He added: "If they see a nest that exists already, they won't make one anywhere near." So, to trick any potential


unwanted houseguests, stuff the black bag into a shape that resembles a wasp nest (shown in the video below) and secure it with some string. Ish showed that he hung his 'wasp nest'


from a tree branch in his garden, adding: "It may not be the most aesthetically pleasing, but if a wasp sees this, it should think it's another nest and will stay away."


People responded in the comments that they planned on trying this trick to keep the pests away. One said: "Think I'll be doing this today. I'm not above gaslighting some


wasps!" Article continues below Another added: "What a great idea, I'll definitely be trying this! A third asked: "I’ve heard of this before but I thought it had to be a


brown paper bag so it was closer to an actual hive/nest?" Ish responded: "It’s more the shape and how it hangs. But, you can use burlap sacks too in order to replicate the


colour." WHY DO WASPS COME OUT MORE IN THE SUMMER? Wasps become more active in the summer because it's their breeding and nesting season. From the spring, queen wasps emerge from


hibernation and worker wasps build nests and search for food during the warmer months. They also become more noticeable in late summer as they actively search for sweet substances. This


makes human food and drink a prime target, and wasps don't seem to care that they're invading your territory. WHEN WILL WASPS NATURALLY GO AWAY? As the weather cools in late


summer, wasp colonies start to decline. The queen wasp will eventually shelter in the nest and hibernate, becoming the sole survivor of the harsh winter. Wasp activity usually peaks around


August and September. You'll notice a major decline from October onwards, according to advice from Pest Defence, before the life cycle starts again from about April. Article continues


below If you have a wasp nest in your house, it's best to consult a professional pest control service. It is rarely advised that people get rid of wasp nests on their own, especially if


the nest is especially large, high up, or in a difficult-to-reach location.