Posted by Deutz Lover on October 15, 2015 at 10:48:39 from (70.193.166.14):
In Reply to: Yellowjacket posted by Hammer House on October 15, 2015 at 09:14:49:
While I am against unnecessary cruelty I make an exception for yellow jackets. You can use the previously mentioned method or since they have subterranean nests use a flare. Just make sure that it is underground and not under some boards that would cause a conflagration and burn down your barn.
I used to use railroad/ highway flares at night, but I don't know whether they make them out of the same components now.The sulfur in them will asphyxiate yellow jackets rapidly. Just stick it about three -four inches in the hole. Be sure you don't inhale the smoke.
This is the only wasp I know of that will sting away you from the nest just for the hell of it or because you are too near a food source or in their way or just because. _______ (fill in the blank.
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