After the removal of the huge sycamore in the garden. I decided it would be a good idea to store some of the logs/branches in the coal house. This is located about three feet away from the front door. About a month ago, I noticed a wasp investigating the gap in the coal house door and though nothing more of it. At the start of the week I have noticed the odd wasp vanishing under the said door. I obviously have a nest in the coal house. In my panic (as I dont like wasps very much and there are young children about) I have taped up the gap in the coal house door. I have since noticed a few worker wasps trying to find a way in past the gaffa tape and have been dispatched with the aspirator full of washing up suds. The nest has been left to get on with things, but will they simply starve to death, try and find another way out or just keep multiplying until winter?? Should I remove the tape and let the nest simply die out come winter, get the old exterminator in or keep them in thier prison?? (should have made this a poll).