Posted by Haybaler4U on September 03, 2011 at 09:38:16 from (75.105.0.52):
In Reply to: Japanese Hornets posted by Haybaler4U on September 03, 2011 at 06:26:36:
Well - newest problem is with Irene it pushed the tree over a bit and cracked right where the nest was. We haven't noticed as many hornets around and are suspecting they may be moving to a new location. We still see a few around the old nest but not as many. They are all over our lilac bush and stripping the bark from it. So if they are moving to another area we lost our window of opportunity but not without effort. What about sevin dust on the lilac - does anyone think that would kill the hornets if they ingested sevin dust? We are going to look at Lowe's today for something to put in the tree and just checked out our bug zapper and it still works and will try that tonight. I was hoping we could put something out by the bushes that they would ingest and hopefully take this back to the queen and eventually kill them all.
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