If you put a little bit of soap into the hose then screw the head back on it will spray a foam spray out of the jet hose head covering the insects with a foamy coating.
Thanks! I've got a ground wasp colony in my flower bed that I want out asap. My fault for using old decaying logs for garden border, perfect spot for the critters to make a nest under...
Most bystanders do not realize that a working man needs to deal with the problems while working. He does not have the luxury to come back to the work site at night.
True, but for most people, they can wait until nighttime, to come and destroy the nest, when all the yellowjackets are in the nest. Pour a bottle of soapy water down the hole and plug it with a stick and you’re done.
A cloud of yellow jackets attacked me recently and chased me 40-50 yards, stinging me the entire time. I snuck up on them later, doused the flying ones with gasoline and poured a gallon of gasoline down their hole. Problem solved, hopefully. I had to see a doctor the next day about the continued extreme pain from the stings.
The best thing that I have found is to mark the hole in the daytime with sticks or something. You will need to find it again after dark. Come back after dark the just pour about 1/2 cup of gasoline down the hole. Everytime I have done this, they are gone the next day. If you dig, you will find dead yellowjackes in the ground. DO NOT light the gasoline. The fumes is what gets them. Also, especially in the day, wear a white or light colored shirt. They evolved with bears so if you are wearing black, they will attack you thinking you are a bear. Seriously. I found a nest last evening while brush mowing. I had a white shirt on. I only got stung once - on the back of my calf thru my loose fitting pants. I brushed several off of me. I may try the dish soap remedy the next time. But I know gasoline works, it isn't much (1/2 cup) and is cheap.
This happened to me when I was about 5. I sat at the ground playing at the edge of our yard, and I didn’t know there was an underground nest there. Several flew up the back of my shirt and stung me as I ran crying. When my dad got home, he poured gas down their hole. Later he hooked the plow to the tractor and plowed them up.
I just discovered a yellow jacket nest in my yard for the first time ever a couple of weeks ago. I tried covering the hole and it made things worse like this guy said. I took the spray nozzle off the hose and brought it close to the hole, poured in about a cup of dish soap and stuck the hose in there. I let it run for a while alternating more squirts of soap. Workerd like a charm. Just to cover all bases, I poured some gas down in there as well and stuffed the whole full of gravel and pounded it in with a hammer. Haven't seen any since.
I’m allergic to stings, All kinds! When the yellow Jackets or what have ya put a nest up in our laundry room, I poke a 3/16 hole in any can large enough to cover the nest. Wait till early morning before any leave the nest; put can over nest quickly and insert nozzle from carb cleaner and give it a burst. It don’t take much
Thank you for this video and advice I've tried almost everything that I could I have a few of them on my 3-acre property and have not been able to get rid of them yet I was just about to do my grandpa's old trick of pouring gasoline down the holes but this is a much more gentle approach I'm going to give it a whirl thank you for the vid
In dealing with Demon Yellow Jackets, dawn soap has been my go to ... Mix a large bottle with 2 or 3 gallons of water wait until late evening when they're all home then pour the soapy water down the hole ... Problem solved ...
@@aaron-dd5zr ***Whatever you think is best ... I've used less and found out the hard way that it needed a 2nd treatment ... Also started adding a small amount of malathion poison as a kicker ... Gone on the first try ....
I just did a night raid with dish soap. Got stung once. Man, when they go into attack mode, they're crazy. One followed me into the house and stung my cat. Wasps are really hard to love.
@@lighthousephoto7143***Sorry to hear they stung you, I know how painful that was .... That's why you have to have use a whole bottle of dawn and a 3 gallon bucket that pours quickly into their hole ... You can't pussy foot around pouring the water or you pay the price ...
Not sure if yellow jackets or orange hornets, but the sting of one felt like a swift rock hitting me in the face, swelled up good too. Steroid shot & some meds have helped. I was mowing and got caught by surprise, glad only 1 sting. I’m gonna give this a try since gasoline is so expensive and soap seems to squirt from a safer distance, wish me luck & pray too! Need to be able to let the dogs out & cut the yard w/o anyone being stung. Thanks for the advice will give it a try before gasoline ⛽️ is used.
Good info to know. I disturbed a yellow jacket nest using a weed trimmer three days ago. I got stung 5 times; once on the leg, arm, shoulder, twice on my scalp. Hydrocortisone and Benadryl for the itching, stinging and swelling. The nest is a few feet away from the neighbor kid’s swimming pool.
Best way is locate the hole where they go in the ground. After dark when they are all in the hole pour about 5 or 6 ounces of gas down the hole. DO NOT LIGHT it. Next morning the yellow jackets will be dead in their hole. The gas fumes kill them.
I think the whole point of the video was showing a way to deal with them WITHOUT using harsh chemicals. But I think your method would be very effective.
I swear these things can smell fear. I have a phobia of ground Yellow jacket nests, because I've been stung so many times. Anytime I go near a nest like this they're all over me constantly. Even during the video if I'd been as close as he is I'm sure I'd have been getting lit up. Seems like his calm demeanor makes a big difference.
Good tip about the soap. Bifenthrin and carbaryl in a 5 gallon bucket of water usually works. Also, wasps serve no purpose for pollination. It's honey bees that do pollination. Wasps live mainly on protein and attack honeybees and eat them for the protein.
Yes we didn’t mention wasps were good pollinators, but thanks for the correction if you thought you heard that. We have been completely avoiding pesticides for the last 10 years and We might do a video on why soon. Thanks for watching and we do appreciate corrections when we make mistakes so thanks for caring enough to do it.
Wasps attack garden pests like worms that eat my plants. I have a lot of red wasps this year, but my plants are doing great because nothing is eating them. When I see a wasp in the garden, it's patrolling for bugs, but it leaves me alone. The only time I get stung is when they try to build a nest in my porch ceiling.
Wasps actually do eat garden pests like caterpillars and they also eat nectar. I have watched them do both. I don’t kill wasps. If you allow paper wasps to have a safe space in your yard, they will allow you to watch them build their nest and observe some really cool behaviors.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh I was attacked by a swarm of bees at a job site.. from now on .I always carry RAID BEE 🐝 KILLER...it hurt like heck was stung multiple times...😩😩😩
I guess it's not peak season yet as these aren't nearly as aggressive as most that I deal with late in the season.... These things have stung me numerous times... almost always in the fall. I received around a dozen stings for disturbing a nest last fall with a weed whip... and now I have a nest in my front yard, and I'm looking for ideas on getting rid of the nest without using too much poison.. so thank you for the video.
I he said that he was trying to take a more natural approach, no chemicals, which means gasoline as well... I was always told to wait after dark they don't come out after dark and then you can wipe them.all out instantly
Wow I never knew dish soap would kill them. That’s great, because I dislike using the chemical sprays. I’m going to try maxing a soapy batch in a garden sprayer that way I can apply from a distance and soap the flying bees too. I’m too scared to get close enough to put soap directly in the hole hahah
I used a powder called SEVIN after seeing a video. Seems to have worked. This after getting stung at least 10 times last week by yellow jackets in WA state.
If you have the time, you can mark the nest entrance with a long stick to be able to find it at night. Mix some dish soap in a bucket of hot water or even cold water. At night pour the soapy water over the nest opening. Check for their traffic the next day and repeat if necessary the following night.
I have never been stung and am absolutely petrified to try and find the hornets nest! I’m afraid I’ll even come across it accidentally! Any tips on how to make the environment so terrible for them they wouldn’t want to nest?
Ground wasps in TN always have TWO entrances, a main entrance and then an escape entrance, both patroled by sentries. One entry, usually the escape entrance, must be closed off to treat the nest. If not the wasps wills warm out, chase you down, and make life miserable.
Definitely not much in the way of true Freedom in Germany. Soon speech will be censored.the problem is, Truth is absolute and facts don’t care about feelings.
Working on a tree contract for a customer, if we didn’t finish the job we wouldn’t get paid and we definitely aren’t coming back at night, so yeah no Duhhh
Thanks. By the way, If you drizzle DW soap into the spray of the hose , it will coat the suckers with bubbles. I also use that method to wash my car, and house.
I was mowing my yard on my rider next to some bush with a nest just like that one in the video. The grass clippings were being blown right next to the nest. Luckily I spotted the nest and drove a way. But I ALWAYS keep a gallon of concentrated commercial insect killer on hand. I could reach this nest with a hose and an a hose spreader set on stream. EZY Peezy. No way would I get that close as you did in the clip. They were already pretty pissed off from the mower clippings.
That might work in your yard? However if your paid to do a job at a customer’s home? Time is money. These guys want to get paid & get out. To light someone’s yard on fire will not result in quick payment. I use wasp spray. It works well & freezes the insects quickly in death.
Not in the forest. Bad idea. Ha. Hubby just got 50 stings after making a face cut on a cedar tree and kneeling on the nest. He poured gas in but just for the fumes. Two nests in there combined. Still giving the holes a spray with foaming bee spray. Gonna do the dish soap trick tonight.
Wear a white or light colored shirt and clothes. Yellowjackets evolved with bears. If you wear black or dark, they will think you are a bear and really go after you. Seriously. I have personal experience - just last evening.
This website is undersubscibed. Probably because there is no drama. Just what an ordinary person needs to do to address a problem which they do so well. Ok. I guess I don't want to criticise others. I am just disappointed that so many people look at the surface and get happy without looking at the engine beneath. These guys are for real. I am from the east coast and have no other connection than I seek people who do not bullshit.
I would just ask folks, before sinking hundreds into an extermination, if the location is such that its out of the way, they won't bother you unless you mess with the nest. I've stood 4 feet from the entrance of a bald faced wasp nest, midday, while they are zooming back and forth, in and out, and never been bothered. @@ArborNow
If you put a little bit of soap into the hose then screw the head back on it will spray a foam spray out of the jet hose head covering the insects with a foamy coating.
Thanks! I've got a ground wasp colony in my flower bed that I want out asap. My fault for using old decaying logs for garden border, perfect spot for the critters to make a nest under...
Most bystanders do not realize that a working man needs to deal with the problems while working. He does not have the luxury to come back to the work site at night.
True, but for most people, they can wait until nighttime, to come and destroy the nest, when all the yellowjackets are in the nest. Pour a bottle of soapy water down the hole and plug it with a stick and you’re done.
A cloud of yellow jackets attacked me recently and chased me 40-50 yards, stinging me the entire time. I snuck up on them later, doused the flying ones with gasoline and poured a gallon of gasoline down their hole. Problem solved, hopefully. I had to see a doctor the next day about the continued extreme pain from the stings.
The best thing that I have found is to mark the hole in the daytime with sticks or something. You will need to find it again after dark. Come back after dark the just pour about 1/2 cup of gasoline down the hole. Everytime I have done this, they are gone the next day. If you dig, you will find dead yellowjackes in the ground. DO NOT light the gasoline. The fumes is what gets them. Also, especially in the day, wear a white or light colored shirt. They evolved with bears so if you are wearing black, they will attack you thinking you are a bear. Seriously. I found a nest last evening while brush mowing. I had a white shirt on. I only got stung once - on the back of my calf thru my loose fitting pants. I brushed several off of me.
I may try the dish soap remedy the next time. But I know gasoline works, it isn't much (1/2 cup) and is cheap.
@@moonmunsterJust wiped out a nest today. Dawn dish soap and 2 quarts of water.Gone.
This happened to me when I was about 5. I sat at the ground playing at the edge of our yard, and I didn’t know there was an underground nest there. Several flew up the back of my shirt and stung me as I ran crying. When my dad got home, he poured gas down their hole. Later he hooked the plow to the tractor and plowed them up.
I just discovered a yellow jacket nest in my yard for the first time ever a couple of weeks ago. I tried covering the hole and it made things worse like this guy said. I took the spray nozzle off the hose and brought it close to the hole, poured in about a cup of dish soap and stuck the hose in there. I let it run for a while alternating more squirts of soap. Workerd like a charm. Just to cover all bases, I poured some gas down in there as well and stuffed the whole full of gravel and pounded it in with a hammer. Haven't seen any since.
@@nicomusk The Dawn dish soap will wipe them right out.Avoid petroleum products as they end up harming vegetation and groundwater.
I’m allergic to stings, All kinds! When the yellow Jackets or what have ya put a nest up in our laundry room, I poke a 3/16 hole in any can large enough to cover the nest. Wait till early morning before any leave the nest; put can over nest quickly and insert nozzle from carb cleaner and give it a burst. It don’t take much
You should stay away from them as much as possible! Please be careful. Even at night, they can chase you.
Had a couple of these nests in my yard but they both got decimated by skunks.
I'll take the wasps over the skunks. I've been hit by both and the stings won't make you sleep outside!
Thank you for this video and advice I've tried almost everything that I could I have a few of them on my 3-acre property and have not been able to get rid of them yet I was just about to do my grandpa's old trick of pouring gasoline down the holes but this is a much more gentle approach I'm going to give it a whirl thank you for the vid
Makes sense I believe bugs breath through holes in their exoskeleton
Agree, I used to use gas but was looking for a more environmental friendly method and discovered the dish soap method. Works great.
Some Bengal dust would work
In dealing with Demon Yellow Jackets, dawn soap has been my go to ... Mix a large bottle with 2 or 3 gallons of water wait until late evening when they're all home then pour the soapy water down the hole ... Problem solved ...
You do not need that much soap really
@@aaron-dd5zr ***Whatever you think is best ... I've used less and found out the hard way that it needed a 2nd treatment ... Also started adding a small amount of malathion poison as a kicker ... Gone on the first try ....
I just did a night raid with dish soap. Got stung once. Man, when they go into attack mode, they're crazy. One followed me into the house and stung my cat. Wasps are really hard to love.
@@lighthousephoto7143***Sorry to hear they stung you, I know how painful that was .... That's why you have to have use a whole bottle of dawn and a 3 gallon bucket that pours quickly into their hole ... You can't pussy foot around pouring the water or you pay the price ...
Not sure if yellow jackets or orange hornets, but the sting of one felt like a swift rock hitting me in the face, swelled up good too. Steroid shot & some meds have helped. I was mowing and got caught by surprise, glad only 1 sting. I’m gonna give this a try since gasoline is so expensive and soap seems to squirt from a safer distance, wish me luck & pray too! Need to be able to let the dogs out & cut the yard w/o anyone being stung. Thanks for the advice will give it a try before gasoline ⛽️ is used.
Good info to know. I disturbed a yellow jacket nest using a weed trimmer three days ago. I got stung 5 times; once on the leg, arm, shoulder, twice on my scalp. Hydrocortisone and Benadryl for the itching, stinging and swelling. The nest is a few feet away from the neighbor kid’s swimming pool.
Best way is locate the hole where they go in the ground. After dark when they are all in the hole pour about 5 or 6 ounces of gas down the hole. DO NOT LIGHT it. Next morning the yellow jackets will be dead in their hole. The gas fumes kill them.
Gas fumes are heavier than air so it sinks. Good advice!
I think the whole point of the video was showing a way to deal with them WITHOUT using harsh chemicals. But I think your method would be very effective.
This works well but shouldn’t be used close to trees
Exactly what I did to a ground hornets nest about a month ago after being attacked mowing my lawn. No survivors.
@@zbcc12 Dish soap IS a chemical - just keep that in mind.
Trying to solve a simular situation but the nest entrance is on a slope and the entrance slopes downward. I can't get anything up into it.
Also, use spray starch indoors on the wasps that come in.
Wish I had known this yesterday when my guys were dealing with a nest right at the base of a tree we were taking out. Thanks for the info.
Derr...
Love the helmet and face shield! I gotta get one of those😂
Great, practical advice from experienced folks who probably face this condition pretty frequently I'd guess.
I swear these things can smell fear. I have a phobia of ground Yellow jacket nests, because I've been stung so many times. Anytime I go near a nest like this they're all over me constantly. Even during the video if I'd been as close as he is I'm sure I'd have been getting lit up. Seems like his calm demeanor makes a big difference.
@2:30 pouring dishsoap in the hole. In another video i saw, he said only do the dishsoap trick at night. He got stung when he did it in the daytime.
Pour some gasoline down the hole and plug it up. The fumes kill them off.
Good tip about the soap. Bifenthrin and carbaryl in a 5 gallon bucket of water usually works. Also, wasps serve no purpose for pollination. It's honey bees that do pollination. Wasps live mainly on protein and attack honeybees and eat them for the protein.
Yes we didn’t mention wasps were good pollinators, but thanks for the correction if you thought you heard that. We have been completely avoiding pesticides for the last 10 years and We might do a video on why soon. Thanks for watching and we do appreciate corrections when we make mistakes so thanks for caring enough to do it.
Wasps attack garden pests like worms that eat my plants. I have a lot of red wasps this year, but my plants are doing great because nothing is eating them. When I see a wasp in the garden, it's patrolling for bugs, but it leaves me alone. The only time I get stung is when they try to build a nest in my porch ceiling.
Wasps actually do eat garden pests like caterpillars and they also eat nectar. I have watched them do both. I don’t kill wasps. If you allow paper wasps to have a safe space in your yard, they will allow you to watch them build their nest and observe some really cool behaviors.
Utter ignorance to say wasps don't pollinate. They absolutely do.
You should all be reported for misinformation.
Dish detergent plus a big pot of boiling water. Killed off a ground nest that way this morning just as the sun came up
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh I was attacked by a swarm of bees at a job site.. from now on .I always carry RAID BEE 🐝 KILLER...it hurt like heck was stung multiple times...😩😩😩
I guess it's not peak season yet as these aren't nearly as aggressive as most that I deal with late in the season.... These things have stung me numerous times... almost always in the fall. I received around a dozen stings for disturbing a nest last fall with a weed whip... and now I have a nest in my front yard, and I'm looking for ideas on getting rid of the nest without using too much poison.. so thank you for the video.
Great video. Glad you chose detergent instead of chemical pesticides. Thanks
Isopropyl alcohol works as well as gasoline.
If you use petroleum ,do it at night and place a sandbag over the hole, the fumes kill them.
I he said that he was trying to take a more natural approach, no chemicals, which means gasoline as well... I was always told to wait after dark they don't come out after dark and then you can wipe them.all out instantly
Wow I never knew dish soap would kill them. That’s great, because I dislike using the chemical sprays. I’m going to try maxing a soapy batch in a garden sprayer that way I can apply from a distance and soap the flying bees too. I’m too scared to get close enough to put soap directly in the hole hahah
Bees as far as my experience are not aggressive but wasps are. Save that treatment for wasps.
Apply it at night or on a wet day
I used a powder called SEVIN after seeing a video. Seems to have worked. This after getting stung at least 10 times last week by yellow jackets in WA state.
Your right that works better, this is just a non pesticide alternative for those looking for it.
@@oneministries4878 And for virtue signaling with less effective results.
Thank you, will do tonight
I have used dawn and it really works
If you have the time, you can mark the nest entrance with a long stick to be able to find it at night. Mix some dish soap in a bucket of hot water or even cold water. At night pour the soapy water over the nest opening. Check for their traffic the next day and repeat if necessary the following night.
Agreed.
Night is the best time to deal with wasps and hornets.
Try some VARSOL sometime , interesting results , some in a spray bottle is Fun Too , lol.
I did this and it didn't work at all. Used a whole bottle of dish soap and filled with water. Didnt help
Bengal dust
I have never been stung and am absolutely petrified to try and find the hornets nest! I’m afraid I’ll even come across it accidentally! Any tips on how to make the environment so terrible for them they wouldn’t want to nest?
Ground wasps in TN always have TWO entrances, a main entrance and then an escape entrance, both patroled by sentries. One entry, usually the escape entrance, must be closed off to treat the nest. If not the wasps wills warm out, chase you down, and make life miserable.
in WV they will pick you up by the shirt and carry you off....
Thanks! Good to know.
Best done at night when all the wasps are in the nest.
Nice yard area.
4:19 This looks personal! 😂😂
Why not remove the nest?
They look like yellow jackets. Wasps have a long slender connection to the last segment of their bodies.
Yellowjackets are wasps
Okay My Question is HOW DO I GET CLOSE ENOUGH
Wait until after dark and work quickly.
A Wasp is the Oregon state bird, Blackberry bushes are the state flower!
So right on
Arbor NOW . . . how. Wow.
I’ve got some and I’m scared
I hope it’s not bees 2.58 time stamp as they are normally harmless
Good idea but hornet spray works 10 times faster or bee spray foam it up you're done
Used a whole can of wasp spray on a ground hive, next day they were back in and out like nothing happened.
Except for the nest deep in the hole. The soap foams up so much inside the ground it fills their dry area.
Soap breaks the surface tension. They drown in a thimble of soap.
In Germany if you’re caught killing wasps…you re in for a huge fine. Crazy…..I know. I hate wasps
Definitely not much in the way of true Freedom in Germany. Soon speech will be censored.the problem is, Truth is absolute and facts don’t care about feelings.
And I don't live in Germany
Germans are pretty sensitive about being accused of any sort of mass extermination that involves pouring an insecticide into a hole.
I believe your supposed to do this at night🤔🤔
Your right, but this happened while we were at work and we had to stop the wasps before we could finish
Sounded like it might have been a good video, but the volume was so low i couldnt hear most of it
I heard him just fine
Why do the extermination during the day when you risk getting stung? Do it at night!! DUHH!!
Working on a tree contract for a customer, if we didn’t finish the job we wouldn’t get paid and we definitely aren’t coming back at night, so yeah no Duhhh
@@oneministries4878 Yeah - and you'll never work for me with an attitude like that.
@@joesinakandid528 yeah, no duhhh
Haha…you’re the one being the douche. What do you expect? Nobody will want to work for you with an attitude like that.
Look more like bees to me. Our hornets are a full 1 1/2" long and pronounced yellow & black.
Thanks. By the way,
If you drizzle DW soap into the spray of the hose , it will coat the suckers with bubbles.
I also use that method to wash my car, and house.
I was mowing my yard on my rider next to some bush with a nest just like that one in the video. The grass clippings were being blown right next to the nest. Luckily I spotted the nest and drove a way. But I ALWAYS keep a gallon of concentrated commercial insect killer on hand. I could reach this nest with a hose and an a hose spreader set on stream. EZY Peezy. No way would I get that close as you did in the clip. They were already pretty pissed off from the mower clippings.
That's gonna be a no for me. I'd get stung to death.
How are y’all not getting stung!
Raid, apply to the nest at night (when all are open in the nest.)
You get stung about 7 times,you will get half cup of gas and a rock over the hole.
before first light, 87 octane, appx a pint down the hole,, toss a kitchen match, ka-POOF ! End of problem
If you can, wait until dawn or dusk, pour a 12 ounce tin can of gasoline down hole, stand back a little, toss in a lit match. Worked for me
That might work in your yard? However if your paid to do a job at a customer’s home? Time is money. These guys want to get paid & get out. To light someone’s yard on fire will not result in quick payment.
I use wasp spray. It works well & freezes the insects quickly in death.
Not in the forest. Bad idea. Ha. Hubby just got 50 stings after making a face cut on a cedar tree and kneeling on the nest. He poured gas in but just for the fumes. Two nests in there combined. Still giving the holes a spray with foaming bee spray. Gonna do the dish soap trick tonight.
I've done this five times. Still there
Wear a white or light colored shirt and clothes. Yellowjackets evolved with bears. If you wear black or dark, they will think you are a bear and really go after you. Seriously. I have personal experience - just last evening.
Why lol he keeps saying need 🙈
But they are NOT bees . Bees can only sting once . These are nasty yellow jackets
Park a running lawn mower over the nest. Leave it there for a half hour.
Won't that just make them super mad? Or will they decide to move nest?
dude keeps calling the wasps bees...
Red Malrin, in front of hole .
Or , gas down hole ,,, lite it , no more Bees.
* wasps
Use the correct term. They are not hornets, and they are not bees. They are wasps. Please say wasp next time.
Also called yellow jacket.
Thanks for your correction
Does he keep saying bees? Who kills bees anymore?
This website is undersubscibed. Probably because there is no drama. Just what an ordinary person needs to do to address a problem which they do so well. Ok. I guess I don't want to criticise others. I am just disappointed that so many people look at the surface and get happy without looking at the engine beneath. These guys are for real. I am from the east coast and have no other connection than I seek people who do not bullshit.
Gasoline is your FRIEND
Power washer that nest right out if you can instead of just the hose..?!….. Great video
Wasps, not bees.
Just pour gas in there
Brake cleaner.
They're NOT bees!
Shadup
That was easy
I'll bet rubbing alcohol would work like gasoline and it evaporates with little impact.
An ounce of Gasoline has NO effect on vegetation
No toxic chemicals necessary
Fast ?
It took you 6 minutes
They REALLY calm down when you LEAVE THEM THE F ALONE. They eat insects and are here for a reason.
That's all very well but if they are in my house or my garden, I'm going to kill them. Wasps are nasty and aggressive if you're anywhere near them.
I agree “they are here for a reason” but they are aggressive and we can’t help the position of our work in peoples yards, so some nests have to go.
I would just ask folks, before sinking hundreds into an extermination, if the location is such that its out of the way, they won't bother you unless you mess with the nest. I've stood 4 feet from the entrance of a bald faced wasp nest, midday, while they are zooming back and forth, in and out, and never been bothered. @@ArborNow
To hell with that reason.
@@ArborNowI’ve
Just pour gas down it and be done
Why is he calling these WASP ..Bees?..Bees are not WASPS
Misspoke
There's nothing good about a hornets nest...
Just got stung by one cutting the grass hurts like hell lol
That's boring, I use battlefield tactical nuclear weapons
Well start sharing
Neat trick. Thanks. PP