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I used to deal with wasp nests with a blow torch.
It's attached to a tarp, unfortunately. Otherwise, I'd probably try it.WD 40 and a lighter. Carefully.
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I used to deal with wasp nests with a blow torch.
It's attached to a tarp, unfortunately. Otherwise, I'd probably try it.WD 40 and a lighter. Carefully.
But fun.Lighter is completely unnecessary overkill
10% hand pump spray. One pump is usually all it takes. Killed one (nest, three wasps) yesterday trying to make a nest behind the bunny cages. At least, as long as you get the nests when there are only a handful of wasps on them.Dilution? I'm assuming spray.
I have that on hand as well. Both spray concentrate and powder.
As in trigger spray bottle?hand pump
I see 4-5 at the most on a nest.At least, as long as you get the nests when there are only a handful of wasps on them.
Exactly so.As in trigger spray bottle?
I think I'll wear my bee jacket and gloves.I agree with the use of Permethrin, I use it 2 ways, 1 in a 32 oz spray bottle so I can stream it for pests like this and in a hand held for bigger jobs. Whatever way you do it, prepare to run, they will bomb you like a fighter pilot, despise those things! Good luck.