Posted by Dave in GA on June 30, 2014 at 15:35:13 from (162.196.195.8):
In Reply to: Yellow jackets/ wasps posted by Mike (WA) on June 30, 2014 at 15:01:11:
Here's my advice. Wait till dark and position a flashlight or something else with a good beam a distance away that would shine some light on the nest just so you can see what you're doing. Get a can or two of the long-distance wasp spray, the 15-20' range stuff. Find a place at that distance where you can nail the nest, and they might not even suspect you. Sit very still. Soak the nest well. Better to use too much spray than too little. Just to be extra safe, you might want to spray yourself with some sort of repellent before spraying them. Return in 24-48 hours. They should all be gone, even the wasps in denial who like to come back periodically thinking that this couldn't have happened.
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