Posted by Ken-Pa on May 25, 2013 at 07:01:43 from (75.179.40.176):
In Reply to: OT: wasps posted by woodbutcher on May 25, 2013 at 03:20:40:
Here in Pa. we call those black stingers "Mud Wasps" . They seem to build there mud nests in holes & crevices or around wiring of my tractors, implements , lawn tractor & inside electric service panels . And I'm positive they are large black wasps since I squashed them + eggs . It seems to take a little more spray to kill them than others . Using gasoline out in that fresh cut field isn't a good idea . Maybe pouring lots of old used oil down that hole at nite would do the job . If you could get some of that chemical used by exterminators ? I did that to some ground yellow jackets once . Also I heard about a guy that drove his lawn tractor close to the hole at night , hooked a hose to the exhaust than down the hole while wrapping a large rag around the hose sealing off the hole . Then started his tractor , let it run until the gas ran out . I heard it worked but I'd be very cautious going back for the tractor . God bless, Ken
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