perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Would suggest borrowing a bee suit from a bee keeper and getting a flame thrower.
I belive if I remember correctly a bee suit isnt thick enough for wasps....
deb "off to go do research"
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Would suggest borrowing a bee suit from a bee keeper and getting a flame thrower.
My Hubby's weapon of choice for yellow jackets and other stinging insects is starter fluid As diva said, aerosol sprays come out very cold: the ether of starting fluid knocks them right out of the air.
Dude, maybe all of your yellowhammers heard that they weren't entirely safe in your neck of the woods, and moved east. I see them all the time around here.
That's not what we call a "wasp" nest in Texas....we call it a hornet nest...and I woulfd go up to it in the middle of the night....knock it clear with a baseballl bat
..then come back in a half hour(just to make sure everybody's home..and chunk it on a fire.....
Quote: http://www.beesuitscheap.com/Yellow-Jacket-Info-Protection_1.html
the suggestion is to use a professional bee suit...
deb
Take a video