Safe Way To Exterminate Hornets And Wasps - Protect Your Family - Environmentally Safer

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Here we show you how we handle wasps and hornets and other bad bees that would rather sting you then gather nectar.
    We never destroy the common honey bee, and seeing as we don't use toxic chemicals there is less of a chance for the "good" bees to get hurt:)
    It got so bad in the woodshed that my wife who loves to stack the wood was getting stung every time she went out to stack wood so we had to take care of that problem.
    Well it worked and after that we found two more nests in the shed, we used the same technique and now you can go in there and not get stung.
    The mixture we used which is what a lot of the pros who do this for a living use, 1 cup of soap to 1 gallon of water, we use dawn but you can use whatever you want and we use a backpack sprayer but you can use a handheld sprayer too.
    Be sure to destroy the nest as you are spraying, don't leave it in tack.
    Disclaimer: We are not pros, we don't do this for a living and if you follow these procedures you do so at your own risk, safety first, if you feel you can't do this then call in a pro exterminator, this is for educational purposes only.
    Thank you for watching:)

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  • @sandybobeck2522
    @sandybobeck2522 2 роки тому +1

    They are the wasp and maybe killer bees. You are doing the right thing. Big difference between those and honey bees. I use to stick my arm in flowering bushes covered with honey bees. Never got stung. Bumble bees stung me when I accidentally disturbed there nest. Great video and idea.