OT WASP/Yellow Jacket REMOVAL
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- Levergunner
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OT WASP/Yellow Jacket REMOVAL
Yesterday, my mother and my girlfriend were clearin up the yard and moved a small log and some Wasps/yellow jackets came out and stung them a few times. I was at work and figured they were in the log.
I come home from work to some serious commotion.
A friend/handyman stopped by and mom had him cut down a few small trees and in doing so they removed the rest of the log. BIG NEST! Mom got stung a few dozen times as did the man's dog. I was told that as they were running a cloud followed them about 12ft long.
How should I go about this? Kerosene? Call a company?
I come home from work to some serious commotion.
A friend/handyman stopped by and mom had him cut down a few small trees and in doing so they removed the rest of the log. BIG NEST! Mom got stung a few dozen times as did the man's dog. I was told that as they were running a cloud followed them about 12ft long.
How should I go about this? Kerosene? Call a company?
- crs
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My approach is usually to douse the area with insecticide from a hose sprayer that will spray out 15 to 20 feet. This has worked well on such critters in the weeds, bushes, trees, and ground.
It is NEVER a good idea to attempt to physically destroy suspected nest areas without a premptive insecticide strike!. Better to avoid getting stung than to get even for stings. Also best to do this early in the day because such pests become very active when the temperature warms up.
crs
It is NEVER a good idea to attempt to physically destroy suspected nest areas without a premptive insecticide strike!. Better to avoid getting stung than to get even for stings. Also best to do this early in the day because such pests become very active when the temperature warms up.
crs
I just went through this about 1 month ago. Your lucky. My nest didn't go down into the ground, it went UP into a mound. I had to cut away low lying branches, soak the ground with several cans of spray, and then finally dig the massive nest up. It still had about half the larvae unhatched.
Like others have said if you can get to it in the middle of night, without putting your light directly on it, then dropping about a cup of gas down it your problem will be solved. Wait a couple of days and then dig it up.
Like others have said if you can get to it in the middle of night, without putting your light directly on it, then dropping about a cup of gas down it your problem will be solved. Wait a couple of days and then dig it up.
Just did it this morning.
I'm preparing for archery deer which opens here next sat.
My & my son went to check a stand last week & theres a downed limb next to the base of my tree with a very busy yellow jacket nest!
Went by this morning & watched where they went in & soaked the entrence with hornet & wasp spray. They'll be gone by tommorow.
I'm preparing for archery deer which opens here next sat.
My & my son went to check a stand last week & theres a downed limb next to the base of my tree with a very busy yellow jacket nest!

Went by this morning & watched where they went in & soaked the entrence with hornet & wasp spray. They'll be gone by tommorow.

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- Levergunner 2.0
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Nope, they won't be gone by tomorrow. If it was daytime, half or more of the adults were out of the nest. In a week they'll be back and the larva will have hatched.Leverdude wrote:Just did it this morning.
I'm preparing for archery deer which opens here next sat.
My & my son went to check a stand last week & theres a downed limb next to the base of my tree with a very busy yellow jacket nest!![]()
Went by this morning & watched where they went in & soaked the entrence with hornet & wasp spray. They'll be gone by tommorow.
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- Levergunner
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It shouldn't be a problem if you only use a small amount. you should have a metal casing that runs down into the ground quite a way that will act to seperate it from the gas. Just don't go overboard.
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what i did when i had a big nest in my dads yard i went out at night no moon to be seen black i spared the nest waited one hour the took a heavy duty black bag placed it over the nest and then trimmed the breaches away till the nest fell in to the bag tied it closed and let it sit in the sun for two days opened the bag just enough to spry again let sit and gave it to a friend who is an earth sciest teacher she use it in her class now
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My wife got into one under out deck on LaborDay Sunday. Hit her 13 times.
Not a good idea to pour volitiles under a deck... My fire insurance won't cover it.
After much consultation what I did was:
#1 Spray at the underground nest entrance with 20' yellowjacket/wasp spray. Do this until you have time to do the following:
#2 AFTER DARK (after identifying the entrance hole) and USING A RED LIGHT pour a quantity of "SEVEN" pesticide dust (a cholinase inhibitor nerve toxin, so be careful) over and around the entrance. Wait one day. Dig up the nest and fill the hole.
I really prefer the Gasoline/Kerosene method over pouring VX powder on stuff, but in some respects VX is safer...
Not a good idea to pour volitiles under a deck... My fire insurance won't cover it.
After much consultation what I did was:
#1 Spray at the underground nest entrance with 20' yellowjacket/wasp spray. Do this until you have time to do the following:
#2 AFTER DARK (after identifying the entrance hole) and USING A RED LIGHT pour a quantity of "SEVEN" pesticide dust (a cholinase inhibitor nerve toxin, so be careful) over and around the entrance. Wait one day. Dig up the nest and fill the hole.
I really prefer the Gasoline/Kerosene method over pouring VX powder on stuff, but in some respects VX is safer...
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Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
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