Did you know a wasp sting can have the same effect as Viagra?
Doesn't cost as much and you can have free refills.
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Any aerosol ant killer is very effective and will drop them straight to the ground. You don't need the wasp spray.
If they get close to the house, barn, shop or garage, I take them out. They like to get in door frames and under decks, tables and chairs.
The small ones sting because they can. We call them pigmy wasps and they are just cantankerous S.O.B'S
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Hard to say for sure because if it is their just starting to build their nest.
I have one in my Office , Bigger than a Basket ball. Put fiberglass resin on it. Everybody that stops by has to check it out.
Leave it alone and watch it grow, great to teach your kids. It will only last till next Fall and then the Hive dies off and a couple of Queens go to ground till next Spring. Very Non aggressive wasp.
If you kill it cause your scared...Teach your Kids,
No need to buy "wasp sprays" or any insecticide ..............just use Dawn or other good quality dish soap generously mixed with water in a spray bottle or hose end soap dispenser.
If you notice most of the "wasp sprays" foam like crazy because they have poison and soap in them. But if you are removing the nest and disposing of it you don't need poison left on it..........not to mention you probably got the soap and sprayer at your house already.
The soapy water works, by the way, because insects of all kinds wear their skeletons on the outside. The cohesive property of water generally prevents the water from entering their exoskeleton, but soap breaks the surface tension of water. Soapy water ultimately drowns bees, wasps, hornets (and ants, if you’re battling them in the house).
Saturate them in it and they immediately fall to the ground to do the dying quiver.:cool:
I like the wasp spray because it can reach out so far. You can stand on the ground and zap the heck out of them.
I used to work at the school system and had to work on a lot of wall hung units. Wasp loved to build nest in the front covet in the fresh air intake. We had a mechanic that thought it was funny to pull the front cover very carefully and hand it to his helper then hit the cover while it was still in his hands. No one was ever stung but some exciting moments and a few bad words.
Also had a friend that showed me you can take a rag and put some gasoline on it and grab the nest like the guy on the video did and not be stung. I've done it with out being stung.
Im deathly allergic to wasps. Being an HVAC tech Ive come across quite a few big nest on roof top units, in exhaust fans etc. Only had to " epi-pen" myself once though.
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And yes, that be one of them.
Mineral spirits in spray bottle. = deadly.....
Doesn't cost as much and you can have free refills.
Yep....like 32 degrees.....:)
If they get close to the house, barn, shop or garage, I take them out. They like to get in door frames and under decks, tables and chairs.
The small ones sting because they can. We call them pigmy wasps and they are just cantankerous S.O.B'S
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I have one in my Office , Bigger than a Basket ball. Put fiberglass resin on it. Everybody that stops by has to check it out.
Leave it alone and watch it grow, great to teach your kids. It will only last till next Fall and then the Hive dies off and a couple of Queens go to ground till next Spring. Very Non aggressive wasp.
If you kill it cause your scared...Teach your Kids,
Look, I'm a nature boy at heart. I save spiders and lizard that venture into the house and garage. But a wasp nest gets no love.
Ok, I do net wasp and bees that stray into the lanai and set them free.
If you notice most of the "wasp sprays" foam like crazy because they have poison and soap in them. But if you are removing the nest and disposing of it you don't need poison left on it..........not to mention you probably got the soap and sprayer at your house already.
The soapy water works, by the way, because insects of all kinds wear their skeletons on the outside. The cohesive property of water generally prevents the water from entering their exoskeleton, but soap breaks the surface tension of water. Soapy water ultimately drowns bees, wasps, hornets (and ants, if you’re battling them in the house).
Saturate them in it and they immediately fall to the ground to do the dying quiver.:cool:
I used to work at the school system and had to work on a lot of wall hung units. Wasp loved to build nest in the front covet in the fresh air intake. We had a mechanic that thought it was funny to pull the front cover very carefully and hand it to his helper then hit the cover while it was still in his hands. No one was ever stung but some exciting moments and a few bad words.
Also had a friend that showed me you can take a rag and put some gasoline on it and grab the nest like the guy on the video did and not be stung. I've done it with out being stung.
Got to ask, how did you get stung on you D--k?
Really?
Yes. Viagra is expensive
Ok....:)
Pull your swanstukker out and poke at them with it...
They are either gonna sting it or laugh at it....:)
Bees, yes, don't kill them, but there are enough wasps to go around.
Cuz yanks is e'scared of wazps!