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Evans, Marv 08-20-2021 08:03 AM

We always have a short time of the year when there are a ton of Yellow Jackets (meat bees as the locals call them) around and become a real bother. I just hang a plastic trap baited with attractant I buy from H.D. When it gets full, I empty it & replenish the attractant. After a while they decrease in number and fade out totally. Then I can sit on my swing in front overlooking the canyon in peace.

Bob Kontak 08-20-2021 10:30 AM

Demand CS

$40 for 8 oz online. Put it in a pump sprayer and spray where they enter the nest. Read the instructions and mix to the strongest ratio recommended if you are outside. 8 oz is like 90 years worth of supply.

They get it on their little feet and then go inside the nest.

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Seahawk 08-20-2021 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11431540)
Demand CS

$40 for 8 oz online. Put it in a pump sprayer and spray where they enter the nest. Read the instructions and mix to the strongest ratio recommended if you are outside. 8 oz is like 90 years worth of supply.

They get it on their little feet and then go inside the nest.

On the list, thanks.

Joe Bob 08-20-2021 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 11431264)
you may have different types
We got french fieldwasps here, but they are non aggressive, don't go for meat and show up for water when it's dry.

they are very distinctive for the long hanging legs
https://beestjeskwijt.nl/storage/med...e_veldwesp.jpg

technically they aren't really bastards

French wasps.....that's apropos

thor66 08-20-2021 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 11431324)
Wasps eat aphids and other insects. They are part of nature's balance. If they don't perceive a threat they don't offer a threat. Unfortunately they don't always choose to nest where you would prefer. I try and watch for the scouts that establish the beginnings of a nest and destroy the nest leaving the wasp to find another more desirable location.

exactly right

I use a high pressure hose from a distance

Joe Bob 08-20-2021 12:27 PM

I love watching wasps die.

john70t 08-20-2021 04:29 PM

They once built a couple nests inside my garage eaves about five feet from the workbench.
Ate the asparagus bugs and probably aphids outside. Never bothered me.
Buzzed a little when I turned on the florescent lights at night.

This year I was bit by a spider and stung by honeybee. A first in many years.

Helix8 08-20-2021 04:53 PM

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I ran into this pulling vines off the Azaleas did not see it. Got stung in the chest, took it and stood still only to get stung in the back. Got away as quickly and safely as I could. The nest was a little larger than a volleyball. Used Spectracide Pro Wasp & Hornet spray on it that night.

Fast Freddy 944 08-20-2021 06:18 PM

I buy the wasp shot spray, point and spray and usually it nail em and they fall and croak..

A930Rocket 08-20-2021 06:26 PM

If I see a wasp (or any flying/stinging bug), they are dead, just as fast as I can kill them, with anything I have.

About 25 years ago, a friend and I were walking a lot to build a house on and I walked up to a tree, that had an opening at the bottom.

As I stood there, I said that looks like a great place for bees. As soon as I said that, a black cloud of yellow jackets came up out of the ground and stung me 18 times, as I was running away. My friend didn’t move and only got stung one time.

I had a real phobia/aversion to stinging insects after that, for years.

stevej37 08-22-2021 06:51 AM

If the nest is out in the open...hornet spray or gasoline will drop them fast.

If the nest is hidden behind a wall...this sprayer with Sevin Dust kills them fast.
One puff on a bees nest is usually all you need. HD has it in small bags..cheap.

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Alan A 08-22-2021 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 11431264)
you may have different types
We got french fieldwasps here, but they are non aggressive, don't go for meat and show up for water when it's dry.

they are very distinctive for the long hanging legs
https://beestjeskwijt.nl/storage/med...e_veldwesp.jpg

technically they aren't really bastards

Oh now that’s funny.
French wasps are pacifist vegetarians. Color me surprised...

ckcarr 08-22-2021 07:19 AM

Expect the wasps and hornets to become more and more aggressive through September, when they disappear and die off.

Wasps do not return to the same nest each year, they build new somewhere else.

Paper wasp versus yellowjacket - https://www.rescue.com/latest-buzz/outdoor-pests/how-to-tell-a-wasp-from-a-yellowjacket/

The nests that are clearly visible, like up in the eaves are usually paper wasps that are only mildly aggressive. But will sting and chase you.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629473965.jpg

Yellowjackets like to live in holes underground and are nasty critters, especially if you run over their hive with a lawn mower.

This, looks like a Bald Faced Hornet hive. Not very friendly either!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629506977.jpg

mattdavis11 09-22-2021 06:57 PM

Almost got it tonight. One of my cars I have put on the back burner for far too long, was yellow jacket central. I was under it, and just before I grab the fender liner, there it was.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632365093.jpg

Going in. I did put gloves on.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632365198.jpg

The kill.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632365380.jpg

The nest.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1632365547.jpg

It could have been a bad night! Brake cleaner with the win!

Edit: Paper Wasp, ckcarr nailed it.

HobieMarty 09-22-2021 07:35 PM

Yeah and they don't like PB Blaster either, it knocks them down pretty quick!!!

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ckelly78z 09-23-2021 03:06 AM

While playing a round of disc golf in the West Virginia mountains with my family, my son got into a den of ground hornets. He came running up the hill like his shorts were on fire with about 20 hornets on his body continuing to bite him. My SIL, and I each got bit several times trying to get his shirt off, and shoo them away....I've never seen anything so aggressive in my life.

Crowbob 09-23-2021 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11432036)
If I see a wasp (or any flying/stinging bug), they are dead, just as fast as I can kill them, with anything I have.

About 25 years ago, a friend and I were walking a lot to build a house on and I walked up to a tree, that had an opening at the bottom.

As I stood there, I said that looks like a great place for bees. As soon as I said that, a black cloud of yellow jackets came up out of the ground and stung me 18 times, as I was running away. My friend didn’t move and only got stung one time.

I had a real phobia/aversion to stinging insects after that, for years.

That would have killed me. I mowed over a ground bees’ nest and got stung in the leg twice like I got hit by rocks from a slingshot. Started itching like crazy, I turned beet red, my lips swelled and mouth went numb. I did made it to the hospital and went into anaphylactic shock, throat tightened up and was sweating profusely. Epinephrine shots. Doc pulled the Chief Sandwicher aside and told her if my reaction didn’t reverse in the next two minutes, I was a goner.

1/2 hour later I was sitting on the porch having a beer being quite thankful.

Doc said if I ever get stung again immediately go to ER. Now, when I see a bee/wasp/Yellowjacket/whatever it’s DEFCON V, search and destroy, shoot to kill, aim later.

The following summer I got stung again. Drove myself to the ER told the receptionist the situation, she took down my info and I waited.

Nothing.

ER doc came out and asked why am I here? Blah, blah. He says Ok. How about we pretend you were never here, delete any evidence of it and be done.

I’m good with that and good to go.

Bugsinrugs 09-23-2021 05:08 AM

I was up on the roof of my porch staining the upper portion of my house. Thought I had cleared all the wasp nests when I power washed. I got stung four times on the neck while staining. Lucky me, I didn’t fall off the roof straddling the gable end flailing my arms. My neck swelled slightly but the itch was terrible.

red-beard 09-23-2021 02:41 PM

It's long, but very good. Run it at 2x

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JackDidley 09-23-2021 08:13 PM

Wasps have been building a nest under the siding next to my garage door for a week. This thread motivated me to spray it down last night at midnight. Sort of hated to do it. Pretty sure they were the reason my cucumbers produced so well this summer.


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