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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
National
Alahna Kindred

Horrified family find giant wasp nests the size of 'space hoppers' in attic of new home

A family were horrified to discover giant wasp nests the size of "space hoppers" in the attic of their new home.

Eve Ault, 25, and her family moved into their new home more than five months ago but this is the first time they’ve entered their attic after finding a new entrance.

They were left shaken when they poked their head into the tight roof space only to find three giant wasp nests lurking on the wooden beams.

Eve, who moved to Macclesfield, claims the nests were at least the size of a child’s space hopper (or roughly 70cm wide) and that they would cost hundreds of pounds to remove them.

Eve claims the nests were at least the size of a child’s space hopper or roughly 70cm wide (Eve Ault / SWNS)

Eve, an online business owner, said: “I live with my family in the family home. Just the other week we went into the attic for the first time, we hadn’t been in yet.

“We’d been here five months, none of us had been in there as it’s through a tiny hole. We didn’t know we could it in through there where we did.

“It was a bit of a shock. There were these nests that were at least the size of a space hopper, three of them. They took up a lot of the room as it’s such a small space.

The family poked their heads into the tight roof space only to find three giant wasp nests lurking on the wooden beams (Eve Ault / SWNS)
The family were brave and removed the nests themselves (Eve Ault / SWNS)

“The other owners of the house didn’t tell us about it beforehand. The estate agents didn’t say, I don’t think they knew.

“It’s such a small space, we don’t really use it for anything.”

The family, who live in a three-floor Victorian townhouse, braved their fears and removed the nests by hand, only to find a number of the insects dead inside.

Eve added: “It was most likely a home that the wasps have lived in and then moved on from.

“We've just taken it apart and found loads of dead ones and no alive ones.

“It was about two weeks ago now, we could’ve paid a lot to get them professionally moved but my mum and sister went in and moved it.

“It would’ve been at least a few hundred quid to get them taken out if not.”

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