LifestyleGardeningGardenAs the warm weather arrives, many Brits are spending more time outdoors - but wasps can quickly ruin a sunny evening.14:56, 28 May 2026Warm weather brings picnics, barbecues and alfresco drinks. While these make for delightful sunny evenings, one thing can quickly ruin the atmosphere. Whether you're at the park or in your own back garden, wherever there's food and drink around, wasps will almost certainly turn up uninvited to investigate.Wasps can swiftly transform a garden get-together from enjoyable to alarming, but if you're determined to keep them away from your space, there are several measures you can take.Mike Rondas, general manager at Wasp-Eze, said: "With wasp season fast approaching, many Brits are looking for a quick fix to a common summer nuisance."If you've spotted an increase in wasps around your garden, Mike's key recommendation for eliminating them is worth trying.Wasps are invariably attracted to food, so restricting their access is essential. Mike suggests covering food during summer gatherings and making certain all your rubbish bins have tightly secured lids.It's also sensible to position bins away from doorways and seating spaces.After you've finished eating, remember to wipe down all furniture to clear away any food traces.You could also attempt spraying around your furniture with a homemade repellent. Wasps detest powerful scents like clove, eucalyptus, citronella and peppermint.Try combining a few drops of one of these oils in a spray bottle with water and misting it across your outdoor area as a natural wasp deterrent.If you're fortunate enough to have fruit trees or berry bushes in your garden, it's essential to keep on top of clearing away any fallen fruit. Fruit that drops from trees rots rapidly and acts as a magnet for hungry wasps.Article continues belowWasps are typically at their most active between late July and early September — but if you're already noticing them, it could be a sign that a nest is nearby.Make sure to regularly inspect your sheds, roof spaces and fences for any evidence of nest building.Should you come across a nest, it's absolutely vital that you never attempt to remove it yourself, as doing so could provoke the wasps into becoming aggressive.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.GardenFood and drink
Keep wasps away with 2-ingredient homemade spray
As the warm weather arrives, many Brits are spending more time outdoors - but wasps can quickly ruin a sunny evening.











