How to cheaply treat your own wasps hornets yellow jackets bees equipment list
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- This video features an equipment list and step by step instructions for how to treat your own wasps, hornets, bees, yellow jackets affordably. NO MATTER WHAT PRECAUTIONS YOU TAKE, THIS IS A HIGH RISK JOB AND YOU MAY GET STUNG. PLEASE ENSURE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY ALLERGIES TO STINGING INSECTS BEFORE DOING THIS. YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. "Do not try this at home"
Equipment list:
Beekeeping suit (cheap):
www.amazon.com...
Beekeeping suit (quality):
www.amazon.com...
Beekeeping gloves:
www.amazon.com...
Duster:
www.amazon.com...
Respirator
www.amazon.com...
Tempo Dust
www.amazon.com...
Sevin dust
www.amazon.com...
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Great education Bee Man Thanks
I find this channel very interesting!
I have a home long abandoned now. So i expect a huge nest to be there!
THANK YOU SO MUCH Bee Man!!! I followed your advice and purchased some Tempo dust and the same duster online from Walmart- I tried spraying them for weeks with Black Flag and Spectracide, went through 4 cans before I finally gave up (I am getting my money back though since they had money back guarantees- LOL). The I googled "how to get rid of yellowjackets under siding" and watched your video. Two days and the activity around the nest out front has been curbed. Also dusted the corner of my neighbors house for him- He had the same issue but on the rear of his place!
How did we ever get through life before Google, You Tube and the internet? 🤣😂🤣😂
They need to make the rod 8 feet long and use metal like my 1 foot rod.
Tempo is not allowed in New York and Sevin dust changed it ingredients and it's not as effective as before.
What should I get instead?
@@JohnSmith-ns6dp I just used Diatomaceous Earth. Hopefully it works. The wasps were getting into my wall through a small hole in the siding.
If u do it at night they are not active
Yep I drank a couple beers and waited for the sun to go down.. never got stung
Call me an idiot but i did it during day light hours and no special suit/gloves. Id poof the drione dust and run inside. Lol after a couple times, they were literally dropping like flies!
How are u not getting stung while doing that? I just got stung. They are near my front door. Ahhh freaking me out seeing that. I got stung 7 x as a kid. Not fun
I did this last night with Sevin and they are gone. I'm going to request tomorrow just in case. I'm thinking there may not have been too many
Great video. I use Delta dust--sort of randomly picked it. I filled the duster up 100% the first time and it was a MESS. Good advice on filling half way. Any thoughts on delta dust? It seemed to work.
Delta is good stuff. There's a lot of resistance to it though so it won't work on many nests. I haven't seen any resistance to tempo yet
@@TheBeeMan ah ok--great advice! I'll check out tempo too.
I treated a nest this past April with delta and it knocked them out in 4 days, each day showed noticeably less activity around the landing site, another tip I would offer in addition to what The Bee Man had in the video is once you dust in the hole with delta, go ahead and dust the general area outside of it as well especially where they land, they will pick it up and take it deeper inside the nest with every trip inside.
@@seraphx26 awesome great tip!
Thank you for the video. At the 3:46 mark ... is that a space wasps were getting in?
this was the perfect video for me. Thanks for the info!
Does this work as preventive?
Why are you playing the music from the movie Twilight??🤣🤣🤣
Gymnopedie #1 was around way before twilight lol
Great video! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏽
I use 1 tablespoon of dishwasher liquid to 1 litre of water and spray it on them and their nest with a pressure sprayer.
That will work well on an exposed nest but when they're back behind something it has trouble getting in the way it needs to
First -- Where have you been ? Secondly , what is that dark line along the house ?
That's a little bit of paper from the nest. They ran out of room in the pillar and started building on the outside
I use the over the counter foam for the in ground nests. It works really good. Have you ever used it?
It will work well if the nest is close to the entrance but if they are any distance away from it the liquid won't work and can drive them in the house if they're in the wall. The dust doesn't have the knock down power of the liquid but it's more effective overall
When should you plug the entrance after dusting?
Not until a few weeks after the nest is dead
Hire a professional!
I wanted to. They wanted 250. So yeah
@@2Ryled How did you eliminate the problem?
@@jrcimini my friend did it with a spray. Broad daylight in front of nest that was under eve of house. Spray dropped them dead. I was waiting for him to be attacked but he just sprayed 2 that were about to fly in. Dropped them dead. Took him 2 mins. I couldnt believe it!
@@2Ryled Good for for you, I'm glad it worked!
What is your 'pro' duster like?
I will try to get a review video up of it but it is eternally broken (sometimes the cheap stuff works better) but you can catch it in some of my other videos
I used drione dust is that okay?
It works very well
Your holding the duster upside-down...
You have to flip it both ways go get it to really work. It doesn't feed dust if you keep it right side up. I find it works better to do a few pumps upside down
@@TheBeeMan lol I shake it like a spray can. I noticed holding it upside down shoots too much dust out and you get that powdery stream more so than cloud. I think I probably have a little bit better duster than you do 😆. Accordian duster is definitely the way to go though!
@@1purehavoc I was just using it here to show what you can get on Amazon. I normally use an Exacticide
@@TheBeeMan ooooo dannng man those things are crazy expensive 😆. Its a pleasure talking with you btw
I work in pest control.
I've never dealt with Hornets, I'm in California, in an area where Apache wasps and yellow jackets nest...I use a product called wasp freeze, one squirt and they're dead instantly. Although I have had to kill honey bees in an area where children were playing at a nearby school, I usually use Drione, Borid, or Delta Dust....I'll come in after that with a product called CB-80...works well. I've been in the industry for 4 years, plenty of space to learn. Thanks!
I like Drione a lot but it plugs up dusters so I go with Tempo. Delta is good too but a lot of yellow jackets seem to shrug it off. I've seen them rebuild right on top of pure Delta so I just go with Tempo
@@TheBeeMan I'll have to try it out.
I use tempo WP in my sprayer. Right now mosquitoes are hitting hard and spiders are having a field day. The tempo WP seems to work good, but I'll have to try the dust too. Lol
Professionals do it at night and with CO2 and without the fuss and extraneous equipment. Those doing it as a theater for customers make them mad and use astronaut protection Lol
Professionals definitely do not do it at night. They do it during the day with pyrethroids, just like this
I dumped used motor oil down a yellow jacket nest in the ground and that finished them off.
lol