I look to use the specific stand 10 feet away and douse them down
wasp/hornet spray. it also leaves a residual, for returning "scouts or guards". But yes, attack at night, do a double dose were it me, then retreat fast before the guard wasps get ya'.
Wait a day, then go back to work.
Should be no problem.
If u return too soon, survivors will be MAD and crazy, trust me.
If need be, return a second night with same above procedure.
Also, remember if a stinging insect is deceased, if you put pressure on it,
the stinger will still come out and get ya'
Suchas stepping on a dead wasp barefoot, or squshing dead one with bare hands. Just watch the hind end, where the stinger's at.
You'll be find.
Got a flame thrower? That could be fun...on a night attack...lol...sprinkle hive with plenty black powder, first, too...u didn't hear that from me, do that at own risk...the first above method is best.
Every reply pretty much on the right track, just wanted to add my two cents...lol.
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