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Yellow Jackets

towmissle

Posted 5:39 pm, 07/10/2012

Cut a pine brush off and stomp around the hole the yellow jackets are using. When they come out of the hole very quickly start beating them with the pine brush. It will not take very long to kill all those bees this way. It is also easy on the environment. You have to move that brush quickly to be effective.

#1WeatherMan

Posted 9:24 am, 07/10/2012

ORTO makes a mix your own product that works, I got mine at lowe's, also the hardware on 10th street carries some really deadly stuff to kill them and you don't have to worry about killing your bush....

Silence_Is_Golden

Posted 9:16 am, 07/10/2012

GAS THEM YELLOW BEES FROM HELLO!!! After recieving 10 stings from them ******s I had no problemo blowing them up @ 1am in morning!!

yard bird

Posted 5:25 am, 07/10/2012

gas

maco4

Posted 11:26 pm, 07/09/2012

Gas will get them. be careful with the fire. it is so dry.

jumpingjohn00

Posted 10:42 pm, 07/09/2012

The gas will evaporate before it kills your bush. Get 'em after dark, kills them all. I did 2 days ago.

leslie

Posted 10:24 pm, 07/09/2012

Wait until dark. Take a 2 litre soda bottle and stick the open end into the entrance hole. Stomp or beat the ground around the hole. The bees will fly up into the bottle (they will not go back down). Remove bottle and secure cap (quickly). Relocate bees. You will need to take them at least 10 miles away or they are likely to just find their way back. You're welcome.

KY98

Posted 10:19 pm, 07/09/2012

7 dust you can get at walmart,southern states.Most ant place that sells garden insect spray.

piggi711

Posted 9:41 pm, 07/09/2012

The yellow jackets and wasps are all over our black eye pea bushes....never have seen anything like it.

Hepsibah

Posted 9:31 pm, 07/09/2012

kenc: I've reflected on it and will say that I don't like to cause a slow painful death to any living creature. If there's something that acts faster than spray paint, like kerosene when lit, which will immediately burn like a white-hot inferno and crisp their little stingers in their little butts and will fry them good and crisp in a micro-minute, I'll be all for that.


But I won't eat them in chocolate.

Powerball

Posted 9:25 pm, 07/09/2012

Where do you buy 7dust?

kenc

Posted 5:58 pm, 07/09/2012

I didn't mean don't kill yellow jackets, if there's a nest near your house they will sting someone, or swarm on an unexpected person and sting them several times. They may be the meanest of stinging insects.

The spray paint method is slow.

kenc

Posted 5:07 pm, 07/09/2012

Hepsibah (view profile) Posted 4:25 pm, 07/09/2012
kenc! I have a heart for almost all living things....but yellow jackets????!!!! I'm allergic to their stings and therefore have no mercy!!!!


Sorry Heps ..

BlackRose258

Posted 4:42 pm, 07/09/2012

In the middle of the night just pour some gas down the hole and set it on fire babe

rpal99

Posted 4:41 pm, 07/09/2012

I once used a whole can of hornet spray down the hole and it didn't even phase them.

Sleepie

Posted 4:37 pm, 07/09/2012

7 dust in the hole

rpal99

Posted 4:33 pm, 07/09/2012

My bush lived when I used gas next to it.

rpal99

Posted 4:31 pm, 07/09/2012

Wait till after sundown then pour gas down the hole. Don't light the gas and only use about a cup.

SummerTime Blues

Posted 4:27 pm, 07/09/2012

I suggest you wait till dark for what ever you do but gas is the best way. I would also be on the look out for their 2nd exit hole if you do something during the day.

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