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		<title>10 Steps on How NOT To Treat A Wasp Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Never underestimate what several hundred (or even 1000&#8242;s) of angry wasps are capable of. 2. Never attempt to treat a wasp nest without adequate personal protection. 3. Never attempt to treat a wasp nest unless you are 100% sure your chosen means of attack treatment is capable of dealing with the size of nest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Never underestimate what several hundred (or even 1000&#8242;s) of angry wasps are capable of.</p>
<p>2. Never attempt to treat a wasp nest without adequate personal protection.</p>
<p>3. Never attempt to treat a wasp nest unless you are 100% sure your chosen means of attack treatment is capable of dealing with the size of nest in question.</p>
<p>4. Never attempt treating wasp nests from inside a loft or roof space without completing a suitable risk assessment. Roof voids or lofts can present all sorts of additional hazards. Falling through the ceiling being just one of them!</p>
<p>5. Never attempt treating a wasp nest from a ladder without being suitably equipped and prepared. Always seek assistance from a friend or neighbour and ensure they too are suitably protected.</p>
<p>6. Never attempt to treat a wasp nest during the hours of daylight</p>
<p>7. Never attempt to treat a wasp problem of any sort if it is likely to put others in danger</p>
<p>8. Never attempt a wasp treatment if you are susceptible to severe reaction to wasp stings or anaphylactic shock.</p>
<p>9. Never, ever block off the entrance to a wasp nest, especially in the home as this could have disastrous if not fatal results.</p>
<p>10. Never compromise safety. If in doubt call a professional with all the training, expertise and safety procedures in place. Get the job done well but above all get the job done safely.</p>
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