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Posted: 9/22/2022 12:18:02 PM EDT
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Wait until night. Pour sevin dust on the entrance hole. Wait a couple of days.
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Shop vac with a couple inches of water mixed with dish soap in it.
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i've heard chlorinated brake cleaner works. I used carb cleaner and it worked but mine was a much smaller nest.
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Get a can of wasp&hornet spray - the kind that squirts up to 20ft.
Wait until dark then hose the shit out of the entrance and lower portion of the nest. Knock it down come daybreak. That stuff works. |
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Before you do anything, look online and see if there's anyone in your area that does wasp nest removal. They usually do it for free, the wasps are used to make anti-venom for people who are allergic to bee stings, and you don't need to worry about getting stung.
But they can't use them if you've sprayed the nest with anything. |
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I posted this in another wasp thread recently. It looks to be pretty effective, although I don’t think I’d recommend it.
Wasp Nest vs M80 |
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Hornet spray, soak the whole thing at a night. Repeat a couple of times, then scrape it off.
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is there a home depot near you?
How to Get Rid of a Hornet's Nest - The Office US |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait until night. Pour sevin dust on the entrance hole. Wait a couple of days. This is all I can find for seven dust. https://i.postimg.cc/T2s6RxHZ/seven-dust.png Look harder. |
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Quoted: Get a can of wasp&hornet spray - the kind that squirts up to 20ft. Wait until dark then hose the shit out of the entrance and lower portion of the nest. Knock it down come daybreak. That stuff works. View Quote It's funny that people use brake cleaner and soap bubbles, when they make wasp and hornet spray that will squirt 20 feet. |
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The hornet spray stuff is pretty good. Wait until night, gear up (heavy clothes, nightvision, frag grenades) and then soak the nest with that stuff from maximum distance. Then run back in the house.
Do this two or three nights in a row until you are out of wasp spray. Then use a very long pole to break up the nest, and be prepared to run if the spray wasn't effective. |
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Wow. That's a nice 'un. Yellow jackets, or hornets? I get the fantods just looking at the pic!
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Dammit it's still the first page. |
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I'd wait until winter, or invest in, or borrow a bee keeper's suit.
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I had one like that on the garage at the old house. I waited till winter then knocked it down
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brake cleaner does work, yes. iirc, gotta get the green can.
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20' stick of some kind of 1/2" rigid pipe.
Acetylene torch. Shove torch tip into one end of pipe. Shove other end of pipe into nest. Turn acetylene on. Wait. Turn acetylene off and quickly remove torch from area. Ignite acetylene in pipe. ???? Profit. earpro maybe required |
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Quoted: Geezus, how did you let it get that big? View Quote Those little bastards work fast. I came home from a week long trip and had one almost that big on the eave, I noticed it just as I slipped into the spa that sits right under it. I scurried my wet naked ass right back in the house. |
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Quoted: Get a can of wasp&hornet spray - the kind that squirts up to 20ft. Wait until dark then hose the shit out of the entrance and lower portion of the nest. Knock it down come daybreak. That stuff works. View Quote Can confirm. The Raid foaming wasp killer in the black cans. Have used it multiple times on multiple hives. Hose it down, wait a few min and hit it again, repeat as often as desired. Never been stung, never failed to kill off the nest. ETA in case you couldn't figure this out, you need to give a good amount of time for the nest to completely die off. Leave it for a few days and respray as needed. |
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I’ve used a rooftop snow rake on a wasp nest on an overhang. Yanked it down and chopped it up on the ground.
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View Quote Sevin A long range can of wasp spray will be easier and have less risk of getting stung. Squirt the nest in the evening until it is soaked. Wait until the next day and wack the nest with a stick. If anything is still alive, repeat until there are no survivors, and then remove the nest. |
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OP, if you’re anywhere near NE Ohio I will hook you up with a 1.75” aerial salute tomorrow and we’ll film it. Just think “something 3X bigger better than a milspec M-80 hurtling through the air”… we’ll keep shooting until it’s gone or someone calls the cops.
There’s nothing that the proper application of explosives can’t solve. |
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That looks like bald faced hornets nest. There's gotta be at least 100 in there.
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My son and I play Airsoft on occasion. I have a fairly powerful full auto Airsoft gun that has a 300 pellet mag. It works surprisingly well for normal fist-sized wasp nests. It will shred the entire nest and turn it into pulp in the matter of seconds and it does it from a safe distance. Not sure how it would work on a hornet nest like yours. Maybe get a SAW Airsoft gun with a 5000 round hopper and go to work.
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You waited too long and now you're going to need a lawyer. Those fuckers are going to claim Squatter's Rights and sue your ass if you try to evict them.
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If you don't set it on fire, save a bit of the nest for me and I'll pay for shipping.
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Wait...this is GD and I'm the first to suggest a flamethrower despite the caveat of not wanting to use fire?
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One of them just stung the dag so I'm ready to escalate the situation. I'm to the point of pulling the shed away from the shop with the tractor and burning the fucker to the ground.
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On the plus side:
If bald faced hornets build a nest that's way out of my way, I usually leave them alone. They're predators of pests - same as robber flies, assassin bugs, mantises and organ pipe daubers. In close proximity to me, where I may get stung accidentally...nada. The exception to this rule is yellow jackets. They die, period. |
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