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- Yellow jacket nest in a difficult location, nothing has worked . . . - Reddit
I have a yellow jacket nest with an entrance right where the edge of my porch roof meets the brick wall of my house The nest itself must be pretty deep up into the porch roof because pumping an entire can of wasp killer in there did nothing
- Just discovered yellow jackets living in my wall and Im . . . - Reddit
I just recently had yellow jackets building a nest inside my wall entering in through the soffit I didn't want the entrance and exit blocked and them have them find another way out inside my house I called pest control and the wasps were all killed in a few hours for only $140
- Yellow Jacket Control (if youre searching) : r pestcontrol - Reddit
Yellow jackets build hives in wall ceiling voids of the house, wood piles, and underground Look for a busy exterior entry point as you will not see a hive If the hive is out of reach and none are being seen inside, it can be left alone to die in the fall (it will not reactivate in the spring), and whatever you decide, do not seal the entry point with foam or anything else until the hive is dead
- DE is the answer everyone, you just have to sleep in your bed . . . - Reddit
I'm going to give you all one of life's best- kept "secrets " Look into diatomaceous earth Make sure you get the food grade kind Keep sleeping in your bed, they stay hidden if there is no food available Can hibernate for up to 18 months They also "know" when you are sleeping (differences in c02 levels) and typically don't come out unless
- Im reaching out to my garden friends so I get more info than . . . - Reddit
A spray will be better if they are in the wall, there's like 5 different species and some like to nest in cavities above ground Spray the can into the crack or hole they are coming out of, and also any others where they may be able to get out from and avoid the poison, so if they are coming out from a gap in a slat, spay under the whole length
- Yellowjackets to kill or not to kill? : r homeowners - Reddit
One evening after they all went inside, sprayed the opening with tons of diatomaceous earth, after 2 days the whole nest went barren Spray diatomaceous earth in the evening generously, it'll take out the entire nest
- Yellowjacket problems : r Maine - Reddit
Diatomaceous earth sprinkled around each nest entrance and into the hole will coat the wasps, abrade their exoskeletons and cause them to leak to death, they’ll carry the dust deep into the nest, and DE is basically non toxic to mammals, targeting the nest directly Diatomaceous earth is essentially microscopic glass shards
- Yellow jackets in brick, some get inside house, tips and help . . . - Reddit
The hive is inside my wall To the outside It's normal, bees coming and going Inside my living space They've made a small opening somewhere and occasionally get inside inside Where that is I don't know, lots of obstacles This isn't a scenario you can just do A goofy hack you found on reddit for a teensy tiny hive of like 5 bees
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