Someone Must know what it means when the yellow jacket population explodes like it has this summer. In my sheds , under my boat, in the woods, in the ground. There are yellow jacket nests. One customer who has a apple orchard told me he bought hornet spray ten cases at a time , the local hardware had to special order it for them week after week. He said the nest were hanging and in the ground around every single tree. I bush hogged today. Several times near rocks I looked back. The ground covered with yellow jackets I had uncovered. With the rich diversity of orange folks who are members here. There must be a entomologist , forester, scientist, astronaut here who can answer this. Right now 53*F here. Just started my woodstove Sept 13th. Does the hornets mean a blizzard Oct 1 and one of the hardest winters we've ever seen ?? Or a open winter with no snow ??
Thanks
We also had one of those explosions here a year or two ago. We were also told that the State had something to do with it but it was unconfirmed.
Along the way, I discovered a FREE WASP TRAP revealed here for the first time on OTT.
Take any used plastic bottle like a water bottle. Cut about 18" of string. Drill a 1/8" hole or poke similar hole into cap. Take a utility knife and carefully slice two 3/8" slot about 1 to 1-1/2" wide in the plastic bottle. I usually put these slot about 2 to 3" down into the bottle. Now, tie a stopper knot in your string inside and outside the cap. Leave 4 to 5" of string inside the bottle...enough to tie some bait on. Chicken, meat, fish, whatever you have. Fill the bottle with sugar water or even some fruit juice and water. Put in two drops of detergent into the water. Hang the bait above the water about 3/4" or so.
I haven't tried beer yet. That might work also.
The attractant water formula can be read in any store that sells wasp traps for 7$ to 15$ each. Meanwhile, your wasp trap is free. Just use bait.
When full of wasps, you can just toss it and put up your new one. FREE!
We filled up a few dozen of these. We tied them 30 feet plus away from the house and that tended to lead the wasps away from the house areas. They work great.
Burt