I was using my rotary cutter the other day and a band of yellow jackets objected to me disturbing the peace over their hole in the ground!
Got away with only half a dozen stings. While nursing my wounds (had to explain to my wife that the first-aid advice is to use ice for pain, and there is "ice" in ice-cream... see, it's right there in the name) I began plotting my revenge. After dark I threw down a couple layers of hardware cloth on top of the hole and poured several gallons of soapy water down, then set a brick on top of it.
When I checked it the next morning the yellow jackets had crawled out from under the hardware cloth and were covering the brick, picture below. Is that an awesome brick, or what? If police had someone barricaded and tossed that through the window they'd be out of there immediately... much more effective than tear gas.
I went back the next night with Raid Hornet and Wasp spray and followed up with some insecticide poured down the hole to kill the grubs. Results look good so far.
I'm sure this won't be the last nest I find. I'd like a less chemical solution, any suggestions?
-- Carl
Got away with only half a dozen stings. While nursing my wounds (had to explain to my wife that the first-aid advice is to use ice for pain, and there is "ice" in ice-cream... see, it's right there in the name) I began plotting my revenge. After dark I threw down a couple layers of hardware cloth on top of the hole and poured several gallons of soapy water down, then set a brick on top of it.
When I checked it the next morning the yellow jackets had crawled out from under the hardware cloth and were covering the brick, picture below. Is that an awesome brick, or what? If police had someone barricaded and tossed that through the window they'd be out of there immediately... much more effective than tear gas.
I went back the next night with Raid Hornet and Wasp spray and followed up with some insecticide poured down the hole to kill the grubs. Results look good so far.
I'm sure this won't be the last nest I find. I'd like a less chemical solution, any suggestions?
-- Carl